It is another dioecious plant: both male and female plants will be needed.
Both male and female plants are required to produce fruit.
Both of them keep their leaves and the female plant has berries now.
For example, female plants are more sensitive to drought conditions.
The berries are red and produced on female plants in the fall.
Do I need male and female plants to produce berries?
But if you want fruit, you must have both male and female plants.
The male and female plants are often so different in appearance that they look like separate species.
Therefore, if seeds are desired, both a male and female plant must be grown.
It is usually dioecious, with separate male and female plants.