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Seethaphazam pollen
Apr 28, 2018 • 12:16 AM UTC
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Seethaphazam or Custard apple ( Annona squamosa ) trees have just started flowering:
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Heres the inside of the flower:
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Heres its stamen:
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I think thats dry pollen coming off it.
After about an hour in glycerol, here’s some pollen dyads:
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(One dyad possibly has a pollen tube?)
Pollen was also seen as tetrads:
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