- A
pollenizer (or polleniser),
sometimes pollinizer (or polliniser, see
spelling differences), is a
plant that
provides pollen. The word
pollinator is often...
-
Pollen is a
powdery substance produced by most
types of
flowers of seed
plants for the
purpose of ****ual reproduction. It
consists of
pollen grains (highly...
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collect pollen as a
protein source to
raise their brood. For the plant, the
pollinizer, this can be an
important mechanism for ****ual reproduction, as the pollinator...
- by the day of peak
bloom in the
average 30-day
blossom period, with
pollinizers selected from
cultivars within a 6-day
overlap period.
There are four...
- texture, but too soft for
commercial shipping. It is
primarily grown as a
pollinizer for
other cherry varieties. The
Black Tartarian cultivar is best suited...
- plantings.
Seedless hybrids have
sterile pollen. This
requires planting pollinizer rows of
varieties with
viable pollen.
Since the
supply of
viable pollen...
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requiring 300
hours or less are
Minnie Royal and
Royal Lee,
requiring cross-
pollinization,
whereas the cultivar,
Royal Crimson, is self-fertile.
These varieties...
-
including many
fruit trees, do not
produce fruit from self-pollination, so
pollinizer trees are
planted in orchards. The
pollination process requires a carrier...
- 'Leccino' and 'Maurino'. 'Pendolino'
olive trees are used
extensively as
pollinizers in
large olive tree groves.
Olives are
propagated by
various methods...
- by the
University of Minnesota, (the "North Star State"), it is self-
pollinizing (meaning only one tree is necessary). Cold-resistant, it is a
heavy producer...