diclinies

/daɪˈklɪniz/
noun
  1. The state or condition of having male and female reproductive organs on separate plants (in botany).
    • Botany students studied the diclinies of willows to understand their pollination.
    • Diclinies is common in many species of the mulberry family.
    • The diclinies of certain trees means that only female plants produce fruit.
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