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The transfer of pollen from the stamen (male part of the flower) to the pistil (female part of the flower), which results in the formation of a seed. Hybrids are created when the pollen from one kind of plant is used to pollinate and entirely different variety, resulting in a new plant altogether.
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The transfer of pollen to the flowers of another plant.
Ãâó: www.scotlandswoods.org.uk/glossary/glossary_p.html
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the movement of pollen from a stamen to a pistil by pollinators (birds or insects).
Ãâó: www.butler.edu/herbarium/treeid/treeglossary.html
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Although adult butterflies are very frequently seen visiting the flowers of various nectar plants, in general they do not act as pollinators of flowers. Bees and other smaller insects are the "workhorses" of pollination, as they are smaller and can immerse parts of their bodies in the flower collecting and distributing pollen from flower to flower.
Ãâó: www.amazingbutterflies.com/glossary.htm
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The transfer of pollen from the male to the female part of a flower.
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