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wind pollinated

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ABS - When Bamboo Flowers
... of no further value, they will perish.(2) Since bamboo is anemophilous, wind pollinated, it must have many flowers at anthesis at the same time for ... protect the plant. The seeds even may fall as the result of wind or just bumping the plant. Seeds may be harvested individually by ... the seed and probably much chaff and debris, you can use the wind or a fan to blow away much of this waste. Formerly, ...
www.americanbamboo.org

16.an
... ray florets are flat and spreading, as in some chrysanthemums. ANEMOPHILOUS: Wind pollinated; refers to flowers that depend on the wind for pollination. Anemophilous flowers are ordinarily unnoticeably small, uncolored and don’t ...
www.botany.com

MULBERRY Fruit Facts
... axils of the current season's growth and on spurs on older wood. They are wind pollinated and some cultivars will set fruit without any pollination. Cross-pollination is not necessary. In ... berry but a collective fruit, in appearance like a swollen loganberry. When the flowers are pollinated, they and their fleshy bases begin to swell. Ultimately they become completely altered in texture ...
www.crfg.org

ECSONG: A Nut Growers' Manual - Species
... desirable material. Walnuts generally bear every two years so alternate year cultivars are required. Wind pollination requires male and female flowers to be in synchronization for successful fertilization. Commercial ... for good pollination. These trees are wind pollinated, so take note of the prevailing winds in the plantation area and place the females generally down wind of the males. Korean Nut ...
www.ecsong.org

A Tapestry of Learning: Creating School Natural Areas
... less allergenic than traditional landscapes, since they usually have plants that are insect pollinated rather than the bothersome wind pollinated plants. For most people, ragweed, not the lovely goldenrod, causes hayfever. How about ...
www.for-wild.org

Commelinidae UW Aberystwyth Botanic Gardens
... is a relictual family of the subclass, with relatively showy insect-pollinated flowers; the more derived families, like the grasses, are wind-pollinated. Left: Oplismenus hirtellius. Back to Botany Gardens Tropical Glasshouse Home ...
www.aber.ac.uk

ABS - When Bamboo Flowers
... small, usually white. The flowers are complete, not separately male and female. Most bamboos are wind-pollinated. Insects may be involved with some species. Apparently a single plant can set seeds (self ...
www.americanbamboo.org

Statement on Evolution, Botanical Society of America
... Poster Project One Bad Apple: Synchrony in Ripening Fruit Sailing Seeds: An Experiment in Wind Dispersal Gasping for Breath: Bottle Experiments with Mung Beans Statement on Evolution Online ... but logical predictions about what happened were tested by recreating likely circumstances. Grasses are wind-pollinated, so cross-pollination between wild and cultivated grasses happens all the time. Frosts ...
www.botany.org

Sections - Croton Research Network
... soon after Hooker described it (with doubt) as a Croton. The flowers, which are possibly wind-pollinated, are more highly reduced than in any other group of Croton. However, the habit, including ...
www.botany.wisc.edu

CHE Fruit Facts
... -sized. The male flowers turn yellow as the pollen ripens and is released, while the wind-pollinated female flowers develop many small stigmas over the surface of the immature fruit. Male plants ... near sidewalks since the fallen fruit will stain. Like the mulberry, the trees are quite wind-resistant. One method of planting is to put a male and a female plant in ...
www.crfg.org




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