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Buzz pollination (1030 bytes)
2: ... moves its flight muscles, causing the flower and anther to vibrate, dislodging pollen. This is called ''... Sonicate (725 bytes) 1: ...gh pores, rather than being on the surface of the anther, as are most pollens. These pollens can be shaken... Column (botany) (1810 bytes) 3: ... of the [[ovary]], the filaments and one or more anthers are united. The stigma sits at the apex of the c... 5: ...erally) single anther. On top of it all is the '''anther cap'''. Sometimes there is a small extension or l... 9: ...t all other [[flowering plants]], the single male anther at the tip of the ''column'' produces [[pollen]] ... Stamen (3424 bytes) 7: ...lk called a '''''filament''''' supporting an '''''anther''''' that contains the '''''[[sporangium|microspo... 11: The anthers are bilocular. i.e. they have two locules. Each ... 15: The anther can be attached to the filament in two ways : 18: ...ing electron microscope image of Penta lanceolata anthers, with pollen grains on surface]] 22: * '''synantherous''' : only the anthers are connate (such as in the [[Asteraceae]]) Epidendroideae (3299 bytes) 24: ...andoids, from early anther bending. The incumbent anther forms a right angle with the column axis or is po... Pollinium (738 bytes) 3: They are the product of only one [[anther]], but are transferred, during pollination, as a ... Antheridium (748 bytes) 1: ...he haploid gametes. The female counterpart to the antheridium is the [[archegonium]]. 3: ...cete]]s, [[water mould]]s and [[alga]]e also have antheridia during their reproductive stages. 9: [[de:Antheridium]] Cassandola (623 bytes) 5: ...itions in the Sicilian and Two-Sicilian kingdoms. Anther branch holds the title of Prince. Viscidium (779 bytes) 1: ...er which will in return collect pollinia from the anther cap as it disengages the flower. Self-incompatibility in plants (1420 bytes) 3: ...'' [[flower]]s (that is, have both male ([[stamen|anther]]) and female ([[carpel|pistil]]) reproductive or... Pollinator (3522 bytes) 1: ...s the agent that moves [[pollen]] from the male [[anther]]s of a [[flower]] to the female [[stigma]] of a ... 12: ... are self fertile, but have the pollen inside the anther, and the flower requires shaking to release the p... Apostasioideae (1734 bytes) 20: ..., while ''[[Apostasia]]'' has two fertile abaxial anthers and a filamentous [[staminode]] (= a sterile [[... Phlomis (1553 bytes) 1: ...s. 4 [[stamen]]s ascending under the upper lip. [[Anther]] with forked end, the upper fork being shorter t... Orchidoideae (2229 bytes) 18: ... orchids with a single ( = monandrous), fertile [[anther]] which is erect and basitonic.( = producing no [... 23: *erect anthers. Rhizanthella slateri (1673 bytes) 1: ...column wings reduced to narrow, papillose 'ears'; anther broad and curving, stigma a thickened pad. Flower... Silversword (2111 bytes) 26: ... from purplish to wine red or yellow, while the [[anther]]s are dark. Dodecatheon (2550 bytes) 33: ... wings. The vibration releases pollen from the [[anther]]s. This is called [[pollination#Bee pollination... Sporangium (2238 bytes) 3: ...structures on the stamens of [[flower]]s called [[anther]]s, and the pollen-producing structures on the ''... 15: * ''See also'': [[archegonium]], [[antheridium]] Pollen tube (2105 bytes) 2: ...out 20% moisture before being released from the [[anther]]s of a flower. Angiosperm pollen is carried to t... Lady's Slipper (2476 bytes) 19: ...tile diandrous (= with two perfect [[stamen]]s) [[anther]]s, a shield-shaped [[staminode]] and a saccate (...
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