kDude
Well-Known Member
it's true, we've been incorrectly calling them hermies. it's just easier.
problems arise when an actual true hermie shows up.
i just call em late bloom nana's now.
be nice if the terminology was different.. if we termed them separately as hermie (a plant with a few nans) and intersexed (full male and female). but they're one in the same by definition.
problems arise when an actual true hermie shows up.
i just call em late bloom nana's now.
be nice if the terminology was different.. if we termed them separately as hermie (a plant with a few nans) and intersexed (full male and female). but they're one in the same by definition.