Biology
Striped Maple Trees Often Change Sexes, with Females More Likely to Die
Although pollen has covered cars for weeks and allergy sufferers have been sneezing, we think of sex as being the realm of animals. But plant sex can be quite interesting, especially in species that can have male or female flowers.
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