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Anemophily - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Play: Anything you can imagine enjoying or thriving on wind is anemophilous: "Anemophilous gulls sailed aimlessly above on billowing drafts of warm summer air as the water-bound sailors below stared up at them in awe and admiration." It is a word that works well with imagination: "Gunilla claims to have bought...
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Definition of anemophilous from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "anemophilous" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Definition of anemophilous from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of anemophilous. Pronunciation of anemophilous. Definition of the word anemophilous. Origin of the word anemophilous. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » anemophilous...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about anemophilous. anemophilous. Information about anemophilous in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Anemophilous flowers are usually unscented, have either very reduced petals and sepals or lack them altogether, and do not produce nectar. In some species they are borne in catkins.
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anemophile, n. such plant. anemophily, n. such pollination. © RM 2009. Helicon Publishing is division of ... Text only Graphical version of this page | Advertise | Press | Site Map | Service Status | Help | Contact Us © Tiscali 2009 code of practice | cookie policy | privacy policy | terms & conditions...
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Guides and Information ... As a rule these are not showy flowers, but they do produce a lot of pollen. Examples of anemophilous flowers: the flowers of grasses, sedges and pines...
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by Owen Mundy and Joelle Dietrick single channel video and custom software; 3:00; 2007 ... Anemophilous Formula for Computer Art was included in Aspect: The Chronicle for New Media Art VOL 12, Fall 2008 with commentary by Eduardo Navas...
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We used an anemophilous tree, Betula pendula, to examine the relationship between pollen-tube growth rate and seed and seedling performance. ... Betula pendula Roth is a common, anemophilous, monoecious, and self-incompatible tree ranging throughout most of Europe from Norway to Sicilia (Tutin et al., 1964 ).
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Table 4. Partial correlations (controlling for seed mass) between pollen tube length and the sporophytic traits on nine maternal plants (seedling height was measured after 30 [I] and 85 [II] d of growth). ... Return to article ... HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ARCHIVE SEARCH TABLE OF CONTENTS...
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