different between pollinial vs polliniate
pollinial
English
Etymology
pollinium +? -al
Adjective
pollinial (comparative more pollinial, superlative most pollinial)
- (palynology) Of or pertaining to a pollinium, or large coherent mass of pollen grains.
- The pollinial mass will attach to the insect's leg.
Related terms
- polliniate
- pollinium
pollinial From the web:
polliniate
English
Etymology
pollinium +? -ate
Adjective
polliniate (not comparable)
- (botany, palynology) Forming pollinia, coherent masses of pollen dispersed as a single unit.
- This is a polliniate orchid.
Related terms
- pollinial
- pollinium
polliniate From the web:
- what pollinates
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- what pollinates tomatoes
- what pollinates magnolias
- what pollinates strawberries
- what pollinates a honeycrisp apple tree
- what pollinates roses
- what pollinates blueberries
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