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plant reproduction
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003 19:09:23 GMT, "P van Rijckevorsel"
wrote: Isn't there any number of fruit trees who need to have a 'male' planted somewhere near them for them to bear fruit? Maybe I can think of them when feeling a little less woozy. PvR cra2 schreef So, if I moved a female plant, for example, to an area of the country where no plants of the opposite sex existed, the plant could not reproduce, correct? Can you name any specific examples? Are there are any commonly known instances of this... where you have to have an "opposite sexed" plant somewhere in your neighborhood or the plant won't reproduce? ginkgo |
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