| 1. | Sixteen species of evergreen dioecious trees and shrubs are presently recognized.
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| 2. | The dioecious, with male and female flowers on separate trees.
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| 3. | The dioecious, with male and female catkins on separate plants.
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| 4. | A dioecious species, the plants are either male or female.
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| 5. | This is one of the few Bromelioideae species that is dioecious.
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| 6. | The monoecious or dioecious shrub typically grows to a height of.
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| 7. | The dioecious or monoecious shrub typically grows to a height of.
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| 8. | The dioecious and slender shrub typically grows to a height of.
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| 9. | Notably, there is no clear split between dioecious and monoecious lineages.
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| 10. | Crinoids are dioecious, with separate male and female individuals.
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