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Plant Genders
Plant Genders
Q. I was told by an elderly person that
there are male plants and female plants.
It all started when we were eating watermelon
and she told us there is a female and a
male watermelon. She went on to say that
the female was sweeter and she could tell
the difference. Is this true?
A. At the university we did research on the sex of plants. There are some horticultural plants which have male and female flowers on two different plants. Melons are a great example. Pumpkins
too and holly...you do not get red berries unless you have a male and female plant
as I have in my backyard! Now where she is wrong is that the male flower's pollen must be spread over to the female flowers to set a fruit. Then
it develops into a watermelon. The male does not produce fruit. Makes sense right? So there is no such thing as a male fruit tasting better than a female one. The male cannot bear fruit
but is necessary to ever get the melons we so enjoy.
Is this clear? You can set her straight
or let it pass as she probably will not
believe me anyway!
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