In male plants, the inflorescence may be up to 18 cm long.
It is another dioecious plant: both male and female plants will be needed.
Both male and female plants are required to produce fruit.
One population is composed of only male plants and cannot reproduce sexually.
In seed production after the pollen has been shed, these male plants are cut out.
Some populations lack male plants, while others are able to reproduce sexually.
Do I need male and female plants to produce berries?
But if you want fruit, you must have both male and female plants.
But because the male plants have more attractive foliage, some suppliers carry them only.
At this time of year, you can tell male plants from female ones, which are sprinkled with red berries.