Crossword-Solution: DIOECIOUS 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Dioecious a. Having the sexes in two separate individuals; -- applied
to plants in which the female flowers occur on one individual and the
male flowers on another of the same species, and to animals in which
the ovum is produced by one individual and the sperm cell by another;
-- opposed to monoecious.

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Recent Cycads are dioecious; throughout the family the male fructification is in the form of a cone, each scale of the cone representing a stamen, and bearing on its lower surface numerous pollen-sacs, grouped in sori like the sporangia of Ferns.
Darwin and Modern Science A.C. Seward and Others 1999
Overworked as you are, I dare say you will say that I am an odious plague; but here is another suggestion! I was led by one of my wild speculations to conclude (though it has nothing to do with geographical distribution, yet it has with your statistics) that trees would have a strong tendency to have flowers with dioecious, monoecious or polygamous structure.
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume I (of II) Charles Darwin 1999
Has this been observed? I cannot help suspecting [that] the cowslip is in fact dioecious, but it may turn out all a blunder, but anyhow I will mark with sticks the so-called male and female plants and watch their seeding.
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume II (of II) Charles Darwin 2000
Certainly in Primula there is unequal fertility in the two forms, and I suspect this is the case with Linum; and, therefore I felt bound in the Primula paper to state that it might be a step towards a dioecious condition; though I believe there are no dioecious forms in Primulaceae or Linaceae.
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume II (of II) Charles Darwin 2000
Hooker tells me that a dioecious parasitic plant allied to Rafflesia has its two sexes parasitic on two distinct species of the same genus of plants; so look out for some such case in the two forms of Cynips.
More Letters of Charles Darwin Charles Darwin 2001