I succeeded in isolating these red flowering branches in paper bags and in pollinating them with their own pollen, and subjected the striped spikes of the same individuals to a similar treatment.
I made a pedigree-culture of lata during eight successive generations, pollinating them in different ways, and always obtained cultures which were partly constituted of lata and partly of lamarckiana specimens.
This local difference is ascribed by Behrens to a more severe selection by the pollinating insects in consequence of their lesser frequency on these very windy isles.
Pollen was gathered from the butternut (Juglans cinerea) forpollinating the pistillate flowers that opened early.
Some varieties are considered sufficiently self-pollinating to produce at least light crops.
The wood containing the catkins to be used for pollinatingwas observed closely in order to bring it in at the same time with the Rush pistillates by cutting and holding back in a cold cellar after the catkins were swelling well.
Had it not been for later pollinating trees either of the same variety, or of other varieties, or even of seedlings in the neighborhood, it is probable that no nuts would have set.
The last pollinating on the Rush was done in the spring of 1921.
With these rigorous conditions the pollinating insects have to contend in their search for food, and that when the rival attractions of the valleys below are so many.
Illustration: The pronuba pollinating the pistil of the yucca.
Careful study of some fall flower fitted for insect pollination with an insect aspollinating agent.
Insects, besides pollinating flowers, often do a service by eating harmful weeds.
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