monoecy

/mɒnɪˈɒsi/

Definitions

1. noun

The condition of having only one functional reproductive organ, either male or female, in an individual plant.

“The botanist studied the monoecy of the rare orchid species.”

2. noun

A plant that has only one sex, either male or female, but often has both sexes in the same individual.

“The monoecy of the fern allows it to reproduce more efficiently.”

Synonyms

  • hermaphroditic
  • unisexual

Antonyms

  • bisexuality
  • dioecy