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- combined plants for orchards in cold northern areas. They are also used as pollinizers in apple orchards. Varieties of crabapple are selected to bloom contemporaneously...
- 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...
- 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...
- requiring 300 hours or less are Minnie Royal and Royal Lee, requiring cross-pollinization, whereas the cultivar, Royal Crimson, is self-fertile. These varieties...
- plantings. Seedless hybrids have sterile pollen. This requires planting pollinizer rows of varieties with viable pollen. Since the supply of viable pollen...
- 'Perfection'. Some apricot cultivars are self-compatible, so do not require pollinizer trees; others are not: 'Moongold' and 'Sungold', for example, must be...
- 'Leccino' and 'Maurino'. 'Pendolino' olive trees are used extensively as pollinizers in large olive tree groves. Olives are propagated by various methods...
- New Zealand. It has also been introduced to Northern California. Best pollinizer is the Picual. Also known as K-18 in Al-Jouf, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and...
- is rainy at the end of spring. It therefore requires the presence of pollinizers (1 row out of 3 planted with Precoce Migoule). Under dry climate and...