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Plant that provides pollen
A pollenizer (or polleniser), sometimes pollinizer (or polliniser, see spelling differences), is a plant that provides pollen. The word pollinator is
Pollenizer
Grains containing the male gametophytes of seed plants
Pollen is a powdery substance produced by most types of flowers of seed plants for the purpose of sexual reproduction. It consists of pollen grains (highly
Pollen
Australian-based venture capital (born 1968)
of Pollenizer, an Australia-based company that builds early stage internet companies using lean startup techniques. Prior to co-founding Pollenizer, Phil
Phil_Morle
Australian consumer finance company
November 2017 and was delisted from the ASX. In 2017 it partnered with Pollenizer to back SmallStash a fintech start-up that aimed to focus on financial
Pepper_Money
Biological part involved in sexual reproduction
plants, which produce pollen. Female reproductive structures, such as pistils in flowering plants, produce ovules and receive pollen for fertilization. Mosses
Sex_organ
Biological process occurring in plants
horticulture pollination management, a good pollenizer is a plant that provides compatible, viable and plentiful pollen and blooms at the same time as the plant
Pollination
Reproductive structure in flowering plants
designed to attract pollinators; male stamens, where pollen is presented; and female gynoecia, where pollen is received and its movement is facilitated to the
Flower
Ball of pollen gathered by worker honeybees
Bee pollen, also known as bee bread and ambrosia, is a ball or pellet of field-gathered flower pollen packed by worker honeybees, and used as the primary
Bee_pollen
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up pollen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pollen is a powdery substance in plant reproduction. Pollen may also refer to: Arabella Rosalind Hungerford
Pollen_(disambiguation)
Part of the tibia on certain species of bees
The pollen basket or corbicula (plural corbiculae) is part of the tibia on the hind legs of the female of certain species of bees. They use the structure
Pollen_basket
Medical condition
Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) or pollen-food allergy syndrome (PFAS) is a type of allergy classified by a cluster of allergic reactions in the mouth and
Oral_allergy_syndrome
Tubular structure to conduct male gametes of plants to the female gametes
A pollen tube is a tubular structure produced by the male gametophyte of seed plants when it germinates. Pollen tube elongation is an integral stage in
Pollen_tube
Method for quantifying airborne pollen
A pollen count is a measurement of the number of pollen grains in a given volume of air. Pollen counts, and forecasts of pollen conditions, are routinely
Pollen_count
Apple cultivar
another apple variety must be nearby as a pollenizer in order to get fruit. Most other apple varieties will pollenize Honeycrisp, as will varieties of crabapple
Honeycrisp
Material shed from the body of humans and various animals
Dander is material shed from the body of humans and other animals that have fur, hair, or feathers. The term is similar to dandruff, when an excess of
Dander
Animal that moves pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma
artificial pollination. A pollinator is different from a pollenizer, a plant that is a source of pollen for the pollination process. Plants fall into pollination
Pollinator
Name for several species of beetle
Pollen beetle is an informal term for any species of beetle associated intimately with suitably pollen-rich species of flowers. Typically such a beetle
Pollen_beetle
Edible fruit cultivar
is a very vigorous, heavy-bearing variety, but is primarily used as a pollenizer for other dark, sweet varieties of cherry. Foundation Plant Services Prunus
Black_Tartarian
Trait that determines an organism's sexually reproductive function
produce pollen in anthers at their tips. When a pollen grain lands upon the stigma on top of a carpel's style, it germinates to produce a pollen tube that
Biological_sex
Growth of an organism from a seed or spore
the spores of fungi, ferns, bacteria, and the growth of the pollen tube from the pollen grain of a seed plant. Germination is usually the growth of a
Germination
Reproductive organ on conifers
is the female cone, which produces seeds. The male cone, which produces pollen, is usually ephemeral and much less conspicuous even at full maturity. The
Conifer_cone
Nasal inflammation due to allergens in the air
develop symptoms only during specific times of the year, often as a result of pollen exposure. Many people with allergic rhinitis also have asthma, allergic
Allergic_rhinitis
2023 studio album by Tennis
Pollen is the sixth studio album by the musical duo Tennis, released via their own label Mutually Detrimental on February 10, 2023. It was preceded by
Pollen_(album)
Net removal of pollen by an animal
Pollen theft, also known as pollen robbery or floral larceny, occurs when an animal actively eats or collects pollen from a plant species but provides
Pollen_theft
Cosmopolitan family of bees
bees. Characteristic traits of this family are the restriction of their pollen-carrying structure (called a scopa) to the ventral surface of the abdomen
Megachilidae
Clade of insects
bees are herbivores that specifically feed on nectar (nectarivory) and pollen (palynivory), the former primarily as a carbohydrate source for metabolic
Bee
Clade of flowering plants
tricolpate pollen grains was initially seen in morphological studies of shared derived characters. These plants have a distinct trait in their pollen grains
Eudicots
Record of pollen rates over a year
A pollen calendar is used to show the peak pollen times for different types of plant pollen, which causes allergic reactions in certain people. A pollen
Pollen_calendar
level at which it will have been disturbed by ploughing. pollen diagram pollen profile pollen spectrum A series of side-by-side graphs, produced by archaeobotanists
Glossary_of_archaeology
English journalist (1866–1937)
Arthur Joseph Hungerford Pollen (13 September 1866 – 28 January 1937) was an English journalist, businessman, and commentator on naval affairs who devised
Arthur_Pollen
Italian porridge, usually of cornmeal
and crushed grain, especially barley-meal. It is derived from the Latin pollen for 'fine flour', which shares a root with pulvis, meaning 'dust'. As it
Polenta
Title in the Baronetage of Great Britain
The Pollen Baronetcy of Redenham, in the County of Southampton, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created on 15 May 1795 for John Pollen
Pollen_baronets
The term pollen source is often used in the context of beekeeping and refers to flowering plants as a source of pollen for bees or other insects. Bees
List_of_pollen_sources
1995 novel by Jeff Noon
Pollen is a 1995 science fiction novel written by British author Jeff Noon. Pollen is the sequel to Vurt and concerns the ongoing struggle between the
Pollen_(novel)
British investment business
Pollen Street Group Limited is a British private investment business focussed on alternative investments in the financial and business services sectors
Pollen_Street_Group
Structure found in some flowers
A pollen-presenter is an area on the tip of the style in flowers of plants of the family Proteaceae on which the anthers release their pollen prior to
Pollen-presenter
Species of holly
separate male and female plants. Only the females have berries, and a male pollenizer must be within range for bees to pollinate them. There are three varieties:
Ilex_cassine
Form of pollination
Self-pollination is a form of pollination in which pollen arrives at the stigma of a flower (in flowering plants) or at the ovule (in gymnosperms) of the
Self-pollination
Apple cultivar
towards biennial bearing; it has good resistance to scab and is a good pollenizer for many varieties. The fruit stores well. It is juicy and crisp, and
Pinova
Bee tribe, reduced stingers, strong bites
within the corbiculate bees, characterized by unique pollen-carrying structures known as corbiculae (pollen baskets) located on their hind legs. This group
Stingless_bee
Starchy tuber used as a staple food
line of S. tuberosum) by CRISPR-Cas9. Plants having a 'Sli' gene produce pollen which is compatible to its own parent and plants with similar S genes. This
Potato
Species of plant
plant to start yielding, and because A. kolomikta is dioecious, a male pollenizer plant is required for the wild vines and most of the cultivars. This plant
Actinidia_kolomikta
Species of beetle
aeneus, the common pollen beetle, is a species of pollen beetle in the family Nitidulidae. Other common names include the rape pollen beetle and rape blossom
Brassicogethes_aeneus
Comune in Aosta Valley, Italy
Pollein (French: [pɔlɛ̃] ; Valdôtain: Polèn) is a town and comune in the Aosta Valley region of north-western Italy. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni
Pollein
South African soccer player
Pollen Ndlanya (born 22 May 1970 in Daveyton) is a retired South African footballer who played as a striker. He played for Kaizer Chiefs, Manning Rangers
Pollen_Ndlanya
Facts provided or learned about something or someone
information to guide the bee to the flower, where the bee often finds nectar or pollen, which are causal inputs, a nutritional function. Information is any type
Information
Pollen drift is the accidental cross-pollination of different varieties of crops through natural dispersal methods. The term is used almost exclusively
Pollen_drift
Female organs of a flower
It consists of one or more pistils, and is typically surrounded by the pollen-producing reproductive organs, the stamens, collectively called the androecium
Gynoecium
2011 French film
Wings of Life (known as Pollen in France and Hidden Beauty: A Love Story That Feeds the Earth in the United Kingdom) is a 2011 nature documentary film
Wings_of_Life
Extinct species of bird
Tyto pollens is an extinct giant owl which lived in the Bahamas during the last Ice Age. It is only known from the partial remains of three individuals
Tyto_pollens
Topics referred to by the same term
John Pollen may refer to: John Hungerford Pollen (senior) (1820–1902), English writer on crafts and furniture John Hungerford Pollen (Jesuit) (1858–1925)
John_Pollen
Species of cherry tree
of August in southern England. It is self-fertile, and would be a good pollenizer for other varieties if it did not flower so late in the season.[citation
Prunus_cerasus
Historical grouping of flowering plants
flowering plants by the structure of their pollen. Other dicotyledons and the monocotyledons have monosulcate pollen (or derived forms): grains with a single
Dicotyledon
Genus of plants
immortality". Ragweed pollen is notorious for causing allergic reactions in humans, specifically allergic rhinitis. Up to half of all cases of pollen-related allergic
Ragweed
Flower markings
appear as lines, spots, or "blotches". Such patterns are also known as "pollen guides" and "honey guides", though some authorities argue for the abandonment
Nectar_guide
Subfamily of wasps
Pollen wasps, the Masarinae, are unusual wasps that are typically treated as a subfamily of Vespidae, but have in the past sometimes been recognized as
Pollen_wasp
Study of pollen and other acid-resistant microoscopic organic material
studies contemporary and fossil palynomorphs (paleopalynology), including pollen, spores, orbicules, dinocysts, acritarchs, chitinozoans and scolecodonts
Palynology
Premier of New Zealand from 1875 to 1876
Daniel Pollen (2 June 1813 – 18 May 1896) was an Irish-New Zealand politician who became the ninth premier of New Zealand, serving from 6 July 1875 to
Daniel_Pollen
Family of insects
display behavior; the adults of many species feed mainly on nectar and pollen, while the larvae (maggots) eat a wide range of foods. In some species,
Hoverfly
Stewart Pollens is an expert on historical musical instruments. His work includes restoration, analysis, and scholarly publication; and it embraces keyboard
Stewart_Pollens
Island in New Zealand
changed from Pollen Island and gazetted as Motumānawa / Pollen Island on 12 November 2015. The island was given its English name from Daniel Pollen, who bought
Motumānawa_/_Pollen_Island
Caste of honey bee
gather pollen in the pollen baskets on their back legs and carry it back to the hive where it is used as food for the developing brood. Pollen carried
Worker_bee
Family of beetles
Phengodidae, and Rhagophthalmidae. Soldier beetles often feed on nectar and pollen as well as predating other small insects. The larvae are caterpillar like
Soldier_beetle
Core sample used for pollen analysis
A pollen core is a core sample of a medium containing a stratigraphic sequence of pollen. Analysis of the type and frequency of the pollen in each layer
Pollen_core
English fashion designer, journalist and author
Arabella Pollen (born 22 June 1961) is an English fashion designer and, as Bella Pollen, journalist and author of five novels published between 1997 and
Arabella_Pollen
Preferential planting of male plants
males produce pollen, areas with only male plants can have high pollen in the air and, therefore, be inhospitable to people with pollen allergies. According
Botanical_sexism
Variety of grape
pistillate, requiring a pollenizer to set fruit. A few, such as 'Carlos' and 'Noble', are perfect-flowered, produce fruit with their own pollen, and may also pollinate
Vitis_rotundifolia
Species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae
Most species secrete latex when injured. Bees use poppies as a pollen source. The pollen of the oriental poppy, Papaver orientale, is dark blue, that of
Poppy
Pollen from acres of Cryptomeria japonica
Hay fever in Japan (花粉症, kafunshō; "pollen illness") is most commonly caused by pollen from Cryptomeria japonica (known as sugi in Japanese and often translated
Hay_fever_in_Japan
State of having just one sex in any individual organism
kiwifruit. In these plants the male plant that supplies the pollen is referred to as the pollenizer. Gonochorism stands in contrast to other reproductive strategies
Gonochorism
Genus of insect
bumblebees, it is modified to form a pollen basket, a bare shiny area surrounded by a fringe of hairs used to transport pollen, whereas in cuckoo bumblebees
Bumblebee
2007 DreamWorks Animation film
becomes a member of the Pollen Jocks, and they fly off to a flower patch. Armed with the pollen of the last flowers, Barry and the Pollen Jocks reverse the
Bee_Movie
Species of beetle
Ochodaeus pollens is a beetle from the family Ochodaeidae. The scientific name of the species was first published in 1941 by Petrovitz. Hallan, J. (2010)
Ochodaeus_pollens
Fruit of some plants of the genus Prunus
others, only 8 to 10 feet (2.5 to 3 meters) tall. Sour cherries require no pollenizer, while few sweet varieties are self-fertile. A cherry tree will take three
Cherry
Flowering plant reproductive part
stigma, which is where the pollen lands and germinates to grow down through the style to the ovary, and, for each individual pollen grain, to fertilize one
Ovary_(botany)
Colonial flying insect
combination of pollen and nectar. Pollen is the only natural protein source for honey bees. Adult worker honey bees consume 3.4–4.3 mg of pollen per day to
Honey_bee
Seed-bearing part of a flowering plant
pollen from the stamens to the stigma-style-ovary system within the flower-head. After pollination, a pollen tube grows from the (deposited) pollen through
Fruit
Species of honey bee
memory; they are also used in studies of pesticide toxicity, especially via pollen, to assess non-target impacts of commercial pesticides. The western honey
Western_honey_bee
Sex-specific adaptations
strategy in visiting each gender of flower instead of searching, say, for pollen in a nectar-bearing female flower.[citation needed] Some plants, such as
Sexual_dimorphism
Tropical fruit
difficulty, itching of the eyes, or facial swelling, even before flower pollen becomes airborne. In this case, the irritant is likely to be the vaporized
Mango
Union of opposite-sex gametes in sexual reproduction to form a zygote
the male gametophyte is formed within a pollen grain. After pollination, the pollen grain germinates, and a pollen tube grows and penetrates the ovule through
Fertilisation
Family of flowering plants comprising hazel and birch trees
These flowers have large feathery stamen and produce a high volume of pollen, as they rely on wind pollination. Their leaves are simple, with alternate
Betulaceae
Study of organic evolution of plants based on fossils
field is palynology, which is the study of fossilized and extant spores and pollen. Paleobotany is important in the reconstruction of ancient ecological and
Paleobotany
Staple crop
be found growing in the wild in the south of Brazil. By 4600 BC, cassava pollen appears in the Gulf of Mexico lowlands, at the San Andrés archaeological
Cassava
Iraqi- Kurdish site of Neanderthal remains
in his group, and Shanidar 4, the famed supposed 'flower burial', where pollen has been suggested to be the remnants of deliberately placed flowers. Until
Shanidar_Cave
Country in Central America
theory is gaining currency, supported by evidence such as lakebeds, ancient pollen, and others. A series of prolonged droughts in what is otherwise a seasonal
Guatemala
Species of moth
Eupithecia pollens is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in China. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eupithecia pollens. Wikispecies has
Eupithecia_pollens
Flowers of stone fruit trees and of some other plants that flower in spring
blossoms, and most almond blossoms are white in colour. Blossoms provide pollen to pollinators such as bees, and initiate cross-pollination necessary for
Blossom
Genus of plants
scales. In hardiness zones 7 through 10, junipers can bloom and release pollen several times each year. Different junipers bloom in autumn, while most
Juniper
Male reproductive organs of a flower
strands. It can be seen as an extension on the dorsal side of the anther. A pollen grain develops from a microspore in the microsporangium and contains the
Stamen
Species of grass cultivated as a food crop
of the plant gives rise to male inflorescences or tassels which produce pollen, and female inflorescences called ears. The ears yield grain, known as kernels
Maize
Cloth bearing the alleged image of Jesus
Marzia Boi proposed based on published pictures of pollen from the shroud that the most abundant pollen on the shroud was from genus Helichrysum and suggested
Shroud_of_Turin
Natural mummy of a man
scrotum were missing, but this was later shown to be unfounded. Analysis of pollen, dust grains and the isotopic composition of his tooth enamel indicates
Ötzi
Genus of flowering plants
northeastern Tibetan Plateau. The pollen of Humulus and Cannabis are very similar and difficult to distinguish. The oldest pollen thought to be from Cannabis
Cannabis
Resinous mixture produced by honey bees
becomes hard and brittle. When foraging, worker bees primarily harvest pollen and nectar, while also collecting water and plant resin necessary for the
Propolis
Pollens is an American indie rock band originally from Seattle, Washington, United States, and now based in New York City. Their sound has been described
Pollens_(band)
Biological reproductive mechanism component
when a pollen grain produced in a plant reaches a stigma of the same plant or another plant with a matching allele or genotype, the process of pollen germination
Self-incompatibility
Species of bird
Pollen's vanga (Xenopirostris polleni) is a species of bird in the family Vangidae. It is endemic to eastern Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical
Pollen's_vanga
Third and last period of the Mesozoic Era
reconcile with the heavily sampled pollen record and the distinctive tricolpate to tricolporoidate (triple grooved) pollen of eudicot angiosperms. Among the
Cretaceous
Male bee
female worker bee, a drone has no stinger. It does not gather nectar or pollen and cannot feed without assistance from worker bees. Its only role is to
Drone_(bee)
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Boy/Male
French, Indian
Son; Gold
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Powerful; Mighty; Strong; Rich; Successful
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English
Tempestuous; Use of the Word as a Name; Stormy
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English thin ‘thin’, ‘slender’ (Old English þynne).
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Pashtun
Song
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Divine light
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory of Supreme
Girl/Female
Arabic, Islamic, Malaysian, Muslim, Pakistani, Romanian, Urdu
Shining; Beautiful; Great Fullness
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Friend of the Gods
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord krishnas friend
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