All Artocarpus species are laticiferous trees or shrubs that are composed of leaves, twigs and stems capable of producing a milky sap. The fauna type is monoecious and produces unisexual flowers. Both sexes are present within the same plant. The plants produce small greenish female flowers that grow on short, fleshy spikes. Following pollination the flowers grow into a syncarpous fruit, and these are capable of growing into very large sizes.
The passage above talks about the structure of the plant, from what parts of the plant is female and what parts of the plant is male. It also talks about each part of a section that makes up the plant and what each of those jobs do.
The passage above talks about the structure of the plant, from what parts of the plant is female and what parts of the plant is male. It also talks about each part of a section that makes up the plant and what each of those jobs do.