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Plant gender?
All of my plants are boys. One has a real given name, a diminutive boy name. When I speak of any of them, the pronouns I use are "he" and "him."
Which are yours -- boys or girls? I wonder because from my reading here, I think (?) maybe (?) I discern a pattern. |
Since orchid literally means testicle, I always figured all orchids must be male...
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Mine are almost all intersex, except for the Catasetinae, which can't make up their minds about which bathroom to use. I do my best to be lovingly supportive.
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I always refer to mine using female terms, but even in North Carolina or Texas they could use either bathroom. Frankly, they're plants.
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AFAIK, only a few orchids have flowers with male-only and female-only flowers (e.g., Catasetinae as stated above). I don't grow any of these.
All of the orchids I grow have the combined male and female parts fused into a column. I refer to each of them as "it" when I use a pronoun. |
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UserName, I have to say, I don't think I've ever thought of my plants as a gender. I do like to tell them how beautiful they are, though. ...But that doesn't solve anything because I believe men can be beautiful too! :) |
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All my plants are as gay as myself, therefore: he! :biggrin::biggrin:
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I generally try not to assign a gender to my plants. And when I do refer to them, generally use their assigned, technical plant names.
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