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some plants are monoecious, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs.
monoecious species can produce seeds without the need for cross-pollination.
in agriculture, monoecious plants are often preferred for their higher yield.
examples of monoecious plants include corn and cucumber.
understanding whether a plant is monoecious or dioecious is important for gardeners.
monoecious plants can help ensure better pollination in a garden.
some gardeners prefer monoecious varieties for easier plant management.
monoecious plants are often more resilient in varying environmental conditions.
plant breeding programs often focus on developing better monoecious varieties.
knowing if a species is monoecious can influence planting strategies.
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