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What are the uni-sexual flowering plants? and Bromeliad Inflorescence

What are the uni-sexual flowering plants?






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Answer by Metalplanttag
They are called Dioecious plants.

Here is a short list that has dioecious flowering plants or dioecious inflorescence.

Actinidia - Kiwi Fruit Vine

Ailanthus - Tree of Heaven

Aucuba - Non Hardy Dogwood Family plant

Araucaria - Indoor Norfolk Island Pine

Broussonetia - Paper Mulberry

Celastrus - Bittersweet Vine

Cephalotaxus - Plum Yew

Cercidiphyllum - Kadsura Tree

Chionanthus - Fringe Tree

Cotinus - Smoke Tree

Comptonia- in Bayberry Family

Diospyros- Persimmon

Eucommia - Hardy Rubber Tree

Fraxinus - Ash Trees

Ginkgo


Gleditsia - Honey Locust; Polygamo-dioecious

Hippophae - Sea Buckthorn

Ilex - Holly

Juniperus - Juniper

Lindera - Spicebush; Dioecious to polygamo-dioecious

Maclura - Osage Orange

Morus - Mulberry

Myrica - Bayberry

Nemopanthus - Mountain Holly

Phellodendron - Amur Cork Tree

Podocarpus

Populus - Poplar or Aspen

Salix- Willow

Shepherdia - Buffalo Berry

Taxus - Yew

Torreya - Nutmeg Yew

Zanthoxylum - Prickly Ash


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