- A
pollinium (pl.: pollinia) is a
coherent m**** of
pollen grains in a
plant that are the
product of only one anther, but are transferred,
during pollination...
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Timber Press. p. 196. ISBN 978-1-60469-357-7. Wanntorp,
Livia (2007). "
Pollinaria of Hoya (Marsdenieae, Apocynaceae):
Shedding Light on
Molecular Phylogenetics"...
- on the
labellum facing away from the
pollinaria instead of
facing towards them, and thus
collect the
pollinaria with
their abdomen.
Numerous subspecific...
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means of
flowers which incline slightly to the
right or left, so the
pollinaria can
attach to one of the moth's
compound eyes. The
details of the inflorescence...
- of
Doritis pulcherrima (Aeridinae: Orchidaceae) with non-reconfigured
pollinaria". BMC
Plant Biology. 12: 67. doi:10.1186/1471-2229-12-67. PMC 3388949...
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Ramalic acid
occurs as a
secondary metabolite in some
lichens like
Ramalina pollinaria wherfrom ramalic acid has its name.
Ramalic acid can be used as a dye...
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pollinated by a long-tongued
sphinginid hawkmoth Panogena lingens with the
pollinaria deposited on the
basal part of the
proboscis of the moth. Cribb, Phillip;...
- of
Doritis pulcherrima (Aeridinae: Orchidaceae) with non-reconfigured
pollinaria. BMC
plant biology. 12. 67. 10.1186/1471-2229-12-67.
Media related to...
- bees. Most
genera place their pollinaria on the bee's head, thorax, or scutellum,
though Chaubardiella places its
pollinaria on the bee's
trochanters and...
- the bill of a hummingbird. Some
African orchids of the
genus Disa have
pollinaria that
stick to the feet of
visiting sunbirds.
Plants need to
protect against...