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monoecious

Monoecious vs Undefined - What's the difference?

monoecious | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between monoecious and undefined

is that monoecious is (botany) that has male and female reproductive organs on the same individual plant (rather than on separate individuals), either in different flowershickey, m & king, c (2001), the cambridge illustrated glossary of botanical terms'', cambridge university press or in the same or different flowersbeentje, henk (2010), ''the kew plant glossary , richmond, surrey: royal botanic gardens, kew, isbn 978-1-84246-422-9 while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

Unisexual vs Monoecious - What's the difference?

unisexual | monoecious |


As adjectives the difference between unisexual and monoecious

is that unisexual is of an organism, having characteristics of single sex (as opposed to hermaphrodites) while monoecious is (botany) that has male and female reproductive organs on the same individual plant (rather than on separate individuals), either in different flowershickey, m & king, c (2001), the cambridge illustrated glossary of botanical terms'', cambridge university press or in the same or different flowersbeentje, henk (2010), ''the kew plant glossary , richmond, surrey: royal botanic gardens, kew, isbn 978-1-84246-422-9.

Monoecious vs Dioeciousflower - What's the difference?

monoecious | dioeciousflower |

Monoecious vs Dieocious - What's the difference?

monoecious | dieocious |

Monoecious vs Diocios - What's the difference?

monoecious | diocios |

Diocios is likely misspelled.


Diocios has no English definition.

As an adjective monoecious

is that has male and female reproductive organs on the same individual plant (rather than on separate individuals), either in different flowers or in the same or different flowers.

Monoecious vs Dicioecious - What's the difference?

monoecious | dicioecious |

Dieciecious vs Monoecious - What's the difference?

dieciecious | monoecious |


As an adjective monoecious is

(botany) that has male and female reproductive organs on the same individual plant (rather than on separate individuals), either in different flowershickey, m & king, c (2001), the cambridge illustrated glossary of botanical terms'', cambridge university press or in the same or different flowersbeentje, henk (2010), ''the kew plant glossary , richmond, surrey: royal botanic gardens, kew, isbn 978-1-84246-422-9.

Monoecious vs Hermaphorodite - What's the difference?

monoecious | hermaphorodite |

Hermaphrodism vs Monoecious - What's the difference?

hermaphrodism | monoecious |


As a noun hermaphrodism

is a congenital condition in which an organism possesses the reproductive organs of both sexes.

As an adjective monoecious is

(botany) that has male and female reproductive organs on the same individual plant (rather than on separate individuals), either in different flowershickey, m & king, c (2001), the cambridge illustrated glossary of botanical terms'', cambridge university press or in the same or different flowersbeentje, henk (2010), ''the kew plant glossary , richmond, surrey: royal botanic gardens, kew, isbn 978-1-84246-422-9.

Monoecious vs Polygamomonoecious - What's the difference?

monoecious | polygamomonoecious |


As adjectives the difference between monoecious and polygamomonoecious

is that monoecious is (botany) that has male and female reproductive organs on the same individual plant (rather than on separate individuals), either in different flowershickey, m & king, c (2001), the cambridge illustrated glossary of botanical terms'', cambridge university press or in the same or different flowersbeentje, henk (2010), ''the kew plant glossary , richmond, surrey: royal botanic gardens, kew, isbn 978-1-84246-422-9 while polygamomonoecious is (of a species population) containing some plants that are polygamous and others that are monoecious, as for example in the case of the coconut palm.

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