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Angiosperm Families - Cabombaceae A. Rich.
... ; eu-apocarpous; superior. Carpel non-stylate, or stylate (stigma then subsessile); with a longitudinal stigmatic surface (Brasenia), or apically stigmatic (Cabomba); (1–)2 ovuled, or 3 ovuled. Placentation marginal. Ovules pendulous; non-arillate ...
delta-intkey.com

Orchid Propagation - The North of England Orchid Society
... to the insect as it leaves) and depositing them on the stigmatic surface of its next orchid flower as it strives to collect its ... sacks seen on the left are about to be deposited onto the stigmatic surface of the pod parent plant where they will adhere, and the ... flask, and the sterilized orchid seed is sown thinly across its surface. Hopefully the seed sowing will have been successful and in a ...
orchid.org.uk

FPHG -
... activity, as do windy conditions. Temperatures above 85 to 90°F dry the flower's stigmatic surface and prevent pollen grains from germinating. Because bees naturally seek out the best nectar-producing ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

Flower Terminology (Part 1)
... ) of a Brassia hybrid, showing the relative positions of the anther cap, rostellum and stigmatic region. The orchid family (Orchidaceae) is the second largest family of flowering plants with ... insects. When insects visit anther orchid blossom, the pollinia are transferred to the sticky stigmatic surface just below the rostellum. Following pollination, the epigynous ovary develops into a many-seeded ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

Dioecious Figs: Pollination And Evolution
... lines the inner cavity of the syconium. Although the styles all form a relatively continuous stigmatic layer called a synstigma (i.e. all stigmas in the same plane) within the syconium ... harmful non-pollinator wasps. These layers are listed according to their position (depth) from the stigmatic surface (synstigma) within the syconial cavity. See the following Figure 1: Figure 1. Heterostyly and four ...
waynesword.palomar.edu
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Pictures
... 37.3 'Best 37' D uniflora 'Mendocino' HCC/AOS Note the pollen grains on the stigmatic surface. D. sagittalis South seedling bench Disaguy by stud bench Each white tag is a cross
www.disas.com

Basic Hybridizing, Ed Wright, 10 Apr 96
... . Now, let's place the two pollen grains on the stigmatic surface, up near the front and right behind the denticulae or teeth ... bleed on your keyboard. The pollen should be on the shiny surface, underside of the column, just behind the septum and just behind ... insect visits. The tactile strengths of the viscid disk and the stigmatic surface are interesting. If one grain of pollen adheres to the stigma ...
www.geocities.com/~marylois

Home Orchid Flasking
... on another flower. Take the pollen from the second flower, and press it onto the stigmatic surface of the first flower. Pull away, and the pollen should be stuck in place. If ...
www.lincolnorchidsociety.org

Orchid Glossary - The Flower Reproductive Structures
... dehiscent fruit. Pollinaion (pol-lih-NAY-shun) -- The act of placing the pollinia onto the stigmatic surface of orchid flowers. Pollinia (pol-LIN-ee-uh) -- The compact packets of pollen found ... pollen from the same flower on its stigmatic surface. Stigma (STIG-muh) -- The apex of the pistil, usually covered with a viscid substance when receptive. Stigmatic surface (stig-MAT-ik sur-face) -- The ...
www.lincolnorchidsociety.org
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Louisiana Iris Farms LLC - Lincoln Native Iris
... receptive. It is a simple trick then to expose the stigmatic surface by raising the claw and thoroughly dusting the exposed surface with mature pollen which was removed from the desired male plant ...
www.louisianairis.com




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