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- the viscidium. They extend into the middle section of the column. The pollinarium is a collective term that means either (1) the complete set of pollinia...
- granular m****es contained on a pollinarium structure located within each of the 5 stigmatic chambers. The pollinarium is made up of 2 pollinium “wings”...
- zingerone that also act as floral reward during pollination. To facilitate pollinarium removal and pollinia deposition, this group of orchids, particularly...
- with small floral bracts. The lip is not attached to the column. The pollinarium shows a narrow stipe. There are two distichous, foliaceous sheaths around...
- and visit other types of plants to obtain these resources. The whole pollinarium becomes attached to the male as it leaves the flower. Several flowers...
- at getting the nectar at the end of the spur, the moth would get the pollinarium attached to itself. The next orchid it visited would then be pollinated...
- an extinct, middle Eocene orchid known only from an anther cap with pollinarium attached to the base of the leg of a female fungus gnat, Bradysia, trapped...
- because the lip is not completely adnate to the apex of the column. the pollinarium contains four pollinia, sometimes two and rarely eight pollinia, and...
- of the corolla. Instead of stamens and pistils, stapeliads contain a pollinarium. The first use of the subtribe (using the name Stapelieae) was by George...
- the stigma. The set of pollinia, caudiculae and retinaculae is called pollinarium, which is the transport unit of the pollen during pollination. The anthers...