Are Pachouli plants Dioecious? (do they have seperate male plants and female plants)?
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Answer by Becker
No. They are of the family Lamiaceae, and "the flowers are bisexual and zygomorphic, cymosely clustered on the secondary inflorescence axes."
This site: http://www.ageless.co.za/herb-patchouli.htm#Botanical%20Classification has info on the uses of patchouli, and if you'll click on botanical information, it'll give yet more info.
The below link is all about the family Lamiaceae, though it gives no specific information on patchouli.
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Delicate inflorescence
Seville, Spain
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