Driving along the highway, I noticed West Indian Lantana's colorful flowers. Using a foldscope, I collected its pollen on a tape-covered slide. Looking through the foldscope, I saw the incredibly small pollen grains. But remember, this plant has toxic leaves and berries – don't eat them!
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