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Arboretum Images 6
... male and female flowers. In its native habitat, the female flowers are pollinated by tiny symbiotic wasps. Leaves from four large fig trees in the Palomar College Arboretum. They have the typical ...
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Flowering Plants
... fig tree produces seeds while still maintaining its vital, "in-house" population of symbiotic wasps. There are approximately 1,000 species of figs, mostly distributed throughout tropical regions ... flowers inside. [Some fig species may have two species of symbiotic wasp pollinators.] Without their special symbiotic wasps transferring pollen from one syconium to another, the female flowers inside ...
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Tree of Life Growth Monitor
... and Valerianaceae. 6 May 2005. New pages added for Gasteruptiidae (a group of parasitoid wasps) and its subgroups Gasteruptiinae and Hyptiogastrinae. 24 April 2005. New page added for Rigel ... squid genus Discoteuthis added. 3 August 2001. New page for chlorarachniophytes (unicellular organisms with symbiotic algal plastids) added. 31 May 2001. New page for turtles (Testudines) added. 29 May ...
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Bribie Island Orchid Society - Orchid Information and Photographs
... to about 10 centimeters across in Caladenia patersonli. Some of the flowers resemble gnats, mosquitoes, wasps, bees, spiders, birds and helmets. Some orchids are highly coloured and may mimic other plants ... manufacture the plants sugars and starches. To overcome this, the group depends wholly on a symbiotic relationship with a soil fungus. At least two types of fungus have been recorded. The ...
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