Lexicographical Neighbors of Pollenated
Literary usage of Pollenated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Luther Burbank: His Methods and Discoveries and Their Practical Application by Luther Burbank, John Whitson, Robert John, Henry Smith Williams, Luther Burbank Society (1914)
"... to be pollenated The Gourd belongs to the same family as the pumpkin, and,
like that plant, bears the staminate and pistillate flowers separately. ..."
2. Luther Burbank: His Methods and Discoveries and Their Practical Application by Luther Burbank, John Whitson, Robert John, Henry Smith Williams, Luther Burbank Society (1914)
"... Corn Insufficiently pollenated nucleus of a pollen grain. The so-called silk
of the corn Each individual ovule must be fertilized with the consists of ..."
3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1902)
"If pollenated when almost mature, ie, eighteen or twenty-four hours before the
flowers would have opened, many will set fruit ; but if ..."
4. Annual Report of the State Horticultural Society of Missouri by Missouri State Horticultural Society (1898)
"Then breed these and the self pollenated and so keep a record of the per cent of
good plants and their parentage, and be able to learn something of how to ..."
5. Biennial Report by California Dept. of Agriculture, California State Commission of Horticulture (1892)
"I picked up a fig and dusted the pollen into my hand, filling the toothpick with
the pollen; and he inserted the toothpick into several figs. We pollenated ..."
6. The American Botanist edited by Willard Nelson Clute (1903)
"At first glance it would seem a very simple matter for a flower to become pollenated
when there are plenty of stamens surrounding the pistils and close to ..."
7. Elementary Botany by George Francis Atkinson (1898)
"These small, closed flowers of the violet have been termed " cleistogamous,"
because they are pollenated while the flower is closed, and fertilization takes ..."
8. Elementary Biology: An Introduction to the Science of Life by Benjamin Charles Gruenberg (1919)
"Certain tropical flowers are said to be pollenated by bats that come to them for
... There are hundreds of species of plants whose flowers are pollenated by ..."