The 'Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States and Canada," by Britton[functional] male and female flower parts within the same flower.
&Brown describes VITIS (That's, "Grape," in Latin) as follows:
............................Flowers mostly dioecious, or polygamo-dioecious,
rarely perfect. Webster defines 'dioecious' as, "Having staminate and
pistillate flowers borne on different individuals." "Perfect" means to have
both
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