We have here, therefore, either almost complete sterility between varieties of different colours, or a prepotent effect of pollen from a flower of the same colour, bringing about the same result.
By pollination we mean the transfer ofpollen from an anther to the stigma of a flower.
The free end of the stigma usually secretes a sweet fluid in which grains of pollen from flowers of the same kind can grow.
Besides using for the illegitimate unions pollen from a distinct plant of the same form, as was always done by me, he tried, in addition, the effects of the plant's own pollen.
Of twenty-eight capsules produced by the crossed plants fertilised by pollen from a distinct plant, each contained on an average 4.
Ten flowers on this plant were fertilised with pollen from the same flower; and ten other flowers on the same plant were crossed with pollen from a distinct plant.
On certain Hermaphrodite Plants which, either normally or abnormally, require to be fertilised by pollen from a distinct individual or species.
Thirty flowers were then fertilised with pollen from a distinct plant, one of the three, and they yielded only two capsules.
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