Subject: Both.
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Posted on: 2010-07-07 00:27:00 UTC

Like most Flowers, physically, the Kudzu is both male and female.

Actually, there's a human parallel: The difference between physical and mental gender. While most people have a set physical and a set mental gender that match each other, there are quite a few whose mental and physical genders don't match, or whose mental and/or physical gender is ambiguous. For example, you might be physically female, mentally androgynous; or physically androgynous, mentally male; or any combination; or even change somewhat as your personality changes.

Those configurations are the minority for humans; but what about Flowers? Most plants (including kudzu) are both genders at once. Maybe the Flowers' gender is simply more fluid than human gender. Maybe, instead of a small minority having no particular gender, both at once, or changing gender, that's actually the norm for Flowers. Maybe gender doesn't really matter to them very much--would mental gender matter very much to you, if you came from a species where anyone could reproduce with anyone else?

It's entirely possible that the only reasons the Flowers have genders at all is that they deal with two-gendered species so often--species who insist on assigning them gendered pronouns. (It doesn't help that English doesn't have a very good pronoun for an ambiguously gendered person. "It" sounds like an object; "they" is bad grammar. And English is probably the predominant language at HQ because it is the predominant language on World One.) It could be that for the Flowers, a gender is about as important to them as our hair colors or our names are to us--something that you associate with yourself, and other people see you as; but something that really isn't all that fundamental to who you are.

BTW, I didn't edit the Kudzu's page, but I may be part of the problem, since I was the one who added the link to "The Dark Elf" on Jay's and Acacia's wiki pages...

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