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Pollen Collection (page 18)

"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

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Pollen Collection: Bindweed pollen grains, SEM
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Pollen Collection: Forget-me-not pollen, SEM
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Pollen Collection: Sem of pollen from daisy
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Pollen Collection: Willowherb pollen
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Pollen Collection: Tiger lily pollen
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Pollen Collection: SEM of daisy pollen B786 / 0524
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Pollen Collection: Pollen grains of Scots Pine tree
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Pollen Collection: Pollen grain of a German chamomile flower
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Pollen Collection: Pollengrainsfromthe flowering currant
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Pollen Collection: Pollen of the dandelion
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Pollen Collection: Tricolporate pollen of rose flower
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Pollen Collection: Coloured SEM of sunflower pollen grains
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Pollen Collection: Timothy grass pollen grains
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Pollen Collection: Pollen grain of Sycamore tree
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Pollen Collection: Winged pollen grains from Lebanon cedar
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Pollen Collection: Red-tailed Bumblebee - on Marsh Marigold flower - UK
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Pollen Collection: Wasp Mimic Bee
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Pollen Collection: Bumblebee - feeding - UK
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Pollen Collection: Pollen Beetle - eating pollen - UK
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Pollen Collection: {ollen Beetle - eating pollen - UK
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Pollen Collection: Bumblebee - with pollen - UK
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Pollen Collection: Garden Bumble Bee - UK
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Pollen Collection: Lilium trigris, tiger lily pollen
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Pollen Collection: Sabatinca perveta, moth
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Pollen Collection: Stanhopea insignis, orchid
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Pollen Collection: Leptoglossis ferreyraei
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Pollen Collection: Leptoglossis lomana
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Pollen Collection: Petunia hybrida, petunia
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Pollen Collection: Fractured pollen grain
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Pollen Collection: Populus nigra, lombardy or black poplar pollen
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Pollen Collection: Rhododendron, dawns delight
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Pollen Collection: Fractured anther
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Pollen Collection: Asteraceae, daisy
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Pollen Collection: Fagus sylvatica, European beech pollen
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Pollen Collection: Fraxinus excelsior, weeping ash pollen
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Pollen Collection: Browallia speciosa, amethyst
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Pollen Collection: Pollen on bee
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Pollen Collection: Pinus sylvestris, scots pine
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Pollen Collection: Ulmus glabra, elm tree pollen
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Pollen Collection: Chenopodium album, goosefoot
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Pollen Collection: Jewel Beetle (Anthaxia fulgurans) adult female, feeding on Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)
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Pollen Collection: Red Mason Bee (Osmia rufa) adult female, in flight, carrying load of pollen to nesthole, Powys
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Pollen Collection: Cuckoo Bee (Sphecodes alternatus) adult female, feeding on helichrysum flower
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Pollen Collection: Parasitic Wasp (Gasteruption jaculator) adult female, feeding on umbellifer flowers
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Pollen Collection: Marmalade Hoverfly (Episyrphus balteatus) two adults, feeding on Marsh Woundwort
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Pollen Collection: Brindled Hoverfly (Helophilus pendulus) adult, feeding on flower, Hadleigh Country Park, Essex
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Pollen Collection: Early Mining Bee (Andrena haemorrhoa) adult female, feeding in dandelion flower, Powys, Wales, May
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Pollen Collection: Slender Mining Bee (Lasioglossum calceatum) adult female, feeding in dandelion flower, Powys


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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.