A classic monoecious plant. The "tassel" at the top is the male part (releasing pollen), and the "silk" on the ear is the female part (receiving pollen). Common Myths: The "Male vs. Female" Pepper
Similar to tomatoes, they have perfect flowers that do not require separate male and female plants to produce fruit. shemale vegetables
Understanding the "sex" of vegetables is essential for successful gardening, as it determines how a plant pollinates and produces the food we eat. The Science of Hermaphroditic Vegetables A classic monoecious plant
Their flowers are self-pollinating; the wind or a slight vibration is often enough to move pollen from the male to the female parts. Female" Pepper Similar to tomatoes, they have perfect
These plants have separate male and female flowers on the same individual plant . They are often what people refer to when discussing "dual-sex" plants.