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Pollen Collection (page 12)

"Pollen: The Lifeblood of Nature's Symphony" In the intricate dance of nature, pollen plays a vital role as the lifeblood that sustains countless species

Background imagePollen Collection: Pink Peach Blossom Macro Close Up, Village, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Pink Peach Blossom Macro Close Up, Village, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
Pink Peach Blossom Macro Close-up, Village, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Background imagePollen Collection: Peach Blossom Close Macro, Village, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Peach Blossom Close Macro, Village, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Background imagePollen Collection: Busy Bee

Busy Bee
Bee collecting pollen in early spring, Western Austtralia

Background imagePollen Collection: Picture No. 11808338

Picture No. 11808338
Western honey bee or European honey bee (Apis mellifera) collecting pollen from flower, Piedmont, Italy Date:

Background imagePollen Collection: Picture No. 11807083

Picture No. 11807083
Chrysanthemum Flowers Cottage Apricot, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imagePollen Collection: Flower pollination engraving 1895

Flower pollination engraving 1895
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens, 5th edition 17 volumes Bibliographisches Institut - Leipzig 1895-1897

Background imagePollen Collection: The process of flowering engraving 1895

The process of flowering engraving 1895
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens, 5th edition 17 volumes Bibliographisches Institut - Leipzig 1895-1897

Background imagePollen Collection: Bee pollinating

Bee pollinating
Antique illustration of a Bee pollinating

Background imagePollen Collection: Working bee

Working bee
Illustration of a Working bee

Background imagePollen Collection: Drone bee

Drone bee
Illustration of a Drone bee

Background imagePollen Collection: Pollination

Pollination
Antique illustration of a pollination

Background imagePollen Collection: Cell of the queen

Cell of the queen

Background imagePollen Collection: Papaver rhoeas, Common Poppy

Papaver rhoeas, Common Poppy

Background imagePollen Collection: Single yellow flower of Oenothera speciosa Rosea, Evening Primrose, moth flying overhead

Single yellow flower of Oenothera speciosa Rosea, Evening Primrose, moth flying overhead

Background imagePollen Collection: Digital cross section illustration of human lung with pollen allergens in trachea and bronchioles ca

Digital cross section illustration of human lung with pollen allergens in trachea and bronchioles ca

Background imagePollen Collection: Illustration of shining light on flowers to remove pollen beetles from flowers in vase

Illustration of shining light on flowers to remove pollen beetles from flowers in vase

Background imagePollen Collection: Life cycle of a flowering plant

Life cycle of a flowering plant

Background imagePollen Collection: Sequence of illustrations showing bumblebee flying toward flower and collecting pollen

Sequence of illustrations showing bumblebee flying toward flower and collecting pollen

Background imagePollen Collection: Illustration of two bumblebees on nest

Illustration of two bumblebees on nest

Background imagePollen Collection: Cartoon of worker bee carrying shopping bags containing pollen on legs as it flies to hive

Cartoon of worker bee carrying shopping bags containing pollen on legs as it flies to hive

Background imagePollen Collection: Illustration of fertilization of flower, pollen grain containing male nuclei on stigma

Illustration of fertilization of flower, pollen grain containing male nuclei on stigma, male nucleus travelling down pollen tube, female nuclei inside ovule

Background imagePollen Collection: Erythronium

Erythronium

Background imagePollen Collection: Picture No. 11671890

Picture No. 11671890
Western Honey Bee feeding. Date:

Background imagePollen Collection: Picture No. 11671383

Picture No. 11671383
Flower Crab Spider in the middle of the white-orange flower waiting for prey. Date:

Background imagePollen Collection: A swarm of artificial insects gather nectar from native plants on an alien world

A swarm of artificial insects gather nectar from native plants on an alien world
A swarm of artificial insects travel to all the remote parts of this alien world gathering nectar from the native plants, which is highly valued for its medicinal qualities

Background imagePollen Collection: An alien landscape where the plants reach enormous sizes

An alien landscape where the plants reach enormous sizes
Artists concept illustrating a world where the plants reach enormous sizes and artificial bees are used to collect the pollen and nectar

Background imagePollen Collection: A hive queen and insectoid drones on an alien world

A hive queen and insectoid drones on an alien world
An alien queen overseeing insectoid drones during her planets annual nectar gathering

Background imagePollen Collection: Alien reptoid beings tend to a garden located on their distant world

Alien reptoid beings tend to a garden located on their distant world

Background imagePollen Collection: An android harvesting a rare plant on a desert alien world

An android harvesting a rare plant on a desert alien world

Background imagePollen Collection: Microscopic visualization of grass pollen grains

Microscopic visualization of grass pollen grains

Background imagePollen Collection: Microscopic view of birch tree pollen

Microscopic view of birch tree pollen. Birch tree pollen is considered to be an important allergenic tree pollen

Background imagePollen Collection: Close up of Maple Leaf Viburnum (also known as Dockmackie) flower (Viburnum acerifolium)

Close up of Maple Leaf Viburnum (also known as Dockmackie) flower (Viburnum acerifolium)

Background imagePollen Collection: USA, California. Bee pollinating a flower

USA, California. Bee pollinating a flower. Credit as: Christopher Talbot Frank / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imagePollen Collection: Rocky cliff with strong waves at the Cap de Formentor, Port de PollenAzAza, Majorca

Rocky cliff with strong waves at the Cap de Formentor, Port de PollenAzAza, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, Europe

Background imagePollen Collection: Buoy field with boats in Port de PollenAzAza, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, Europe

Buoy field with boats in Port de PollenAzAza, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, Europe

Background imagePollen Collection: Cocks Foot or Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata), Germany, Europe

Cocks Foot or Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata), Germany, Europe

Background imagePollen Collection: Honey bee -Apis mellifica- feeding on Goat Willow, Pussy Willow or Great Sallow -Salix caprea

Honey bee -Apis mellifica- feeding on Goat Willow, Pussy Willow or Great Sallow -Salix caprea-, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imagePollen Collection: Large narcissus fly -Merodon equestris-, male eating pollen from bloody cranesbill -Geranium

Large narcissus fly -Merodon equestris-, male eating pollen from bloody cranesbill -Geranium sanguineum-, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imagePollen Collection: Honey bee -Apis mellifera var carnica-, in flight over pistil

Honey bee -Apis mellifera var carnica-, in flight over pistil and and pollen tubes of an Oriental Poppy -Papaver orientale-

Background imagePollen Collection: Pink poppy flower, Oriental Poppy -Papaver orientale-, inflorescence with pollen tubes and ovaries

Pink poppy flower, Oriental Poppy -Papaver orientale-, inflorescence with pollen tubes and ovaries

Background imagePollen Collection: Western honey bee -Apis mellifera- collecting pollen, attaching pollen on its rear legs

Western honey bee -Apis mellifera- collecting pollen, attaching pollen on its rear legs, next to an Oriental poppy -Papaver orientale-

Background imagePollen Collection: Western honey bee -Apis mellifera- on pumpkin flower, Hokkaido, Japan, Asien

Western honey bee -Apis mellifera- on pumpkin flower, Hokkaido, Japan, Asien

Background imagePollen Collection: Marmalade Hoverfly -Episyrphus balteatus- feeding on pollen, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg

Marmalade Hoverfly -Episyrphus balteatus- feeding on pollen, Untergroeningen, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imagePollen Collection: Hoverfly -Syrphidae- on a yellow flower of the Jerusalem Artichoke

Hoverfly -Syrphidae- on a yellow flower of the Jerusalem Artichoke, Sunchoke or Topinambour -Helianthus tuberosus-



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"Pollen: The Lifeblood of Nature's Symphony" In the intricate dance of nature, pollen plays a vital role as the lifeblood that sustains countless species. Honey bees (Apis mellifera) diligently collect this golden treasure from vibrant blossoms, creating a mesmerizing tapestry within their honeycomb and perpetuating their remarkable life cycle. Take a closer look at this enchanting world through an expanded cross-section and insets, revealing the intricate beauty of lavender pollen grains under scanning electron microscopy (SEM). As spring arrives, bees buzz with excitement amidst blooming landscapes, like delicate bullfinches perched on blossoms in search of nourishment. Pollen grains come in diverse shapes and sizes - each unique to its plant origin. From dahlia flowers to various plants' microscopic wonders captured by SEM, these tiny particles hold immense significance for both flora and fauna alike. Witness the harmonious synergy between honeybees and cherry tree blossoms as they unite in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. In another captivating scene, a 7-spot ladybird gracefully rests upon marsh marigolds while surrounded by vibrant pollen-laden petals. Traveling across regions brings us to Norfolk UK where opium poppy flowers sway gently in the breeze - their alluring blooms adorned with precious pollen waiting to be dispersed into the world. Meanwhile, forget-me-not flowers reveal their hidden intricacies when observed under SEM. Finally, picture a bumblebee delicately collecting nectar from lavender blossoms against Vienna's picturesque backdrop. This industrious creature not only gathers sweet nectar but also inadvertently carries essential pollen from flower to flower - ensuring future generations flourish. Indeed, "pollen" is far more than just an ordinary substance; it represents nature's symphony orchestrated by buzzing wings and fragrant blooms. It symbolizes resilience and interconnectedness as it weaves together ecosystems worldwide – reminding us that even something so small can have a profound impact on the tapestry of life.