noun
- The condition or state of being monoecious; the presence of both male and female reproductive organs in the same individual organism or plant.
Usage: biology; botany; plural of monoecia
Examples
- Many flowering plants exhibit monoecies, producing both staminate and pistillate flowers on the same plant.
- The monoecies of corn allows a single plant to produce both pollen and seeds.
- Botanists study monoecies to understand reproductive strategies in plants.
- Some aquatic organisms display monoecies as an adaptation to their environment.
- The monoecies condition is common in conifers like pine and spruce trees.