Last Updated:2022/12/23
Most plants are hermaphrodite, even if some of them (hazel, for example) keep their male and female flowers apart. But some plants are dioecious, i.e. they have separate sexes. Some of our most familiar wild plants, such as nettle and red campion, are dioecious. If your holly never has any berries, that's probably because it's a male.
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Most
plants
are
hermaphrodite,
even
if
some
of
them
(hazel,
for
example)
keep
their
male
and
female
flowers
apart.
But
some
plants
are
dioecious,
i.e.
they
have
separate
sexes.
Some
of
our
most
familiar
wild
plants,
such
as
nettle
and
red
campion,
are
dioecious.
If
your
holly
never
has
any
berries,
that's
probably
because
it's
a
male.