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Pollen grains of Alcea rosea (common hollyhock)

This is smallest object i’ve ever captured (except for tiny snowflakes from this ice dust collection). But for pollen this is very big grains (i’ve tried several other flower species, but all of them have so tiny grains that my … Continue reading

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Stamen of Field Scabious (Knautia L) with pollen

2048 * 1536 This flower have so small pollen grains that they are beyond capabilities of my current optics: at this photo, we cannot see exact shape of grains (maybe, something like erytrocyt cells?). But pink color of grains is … Continue reading

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Pollen factory at work

Stamen of vegetable marrow with pollen grains. These grains are slightly smaller than pollen of common hollyhock, and have similar shape (sphere with small spikes), but on these grains we can see also bigger spikes. For comparison, here is electronic … Continue reading

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Pollen grains of Alcea rosea (common hollyhock)

This is smallest object i’ve ever captured (except for tiny snowflakes from this ice dust collection). But for pollen this is very big grains (i’ve tried several other flower species, but all of them have so tiny grains that my … Continue reading

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Stamen of Field Scabious (Knautia L) with pollen

2048 * 1536 This flower have so small pollen grains that they are beyond capabilities of my current optics: at this photo, we cannot see exact shape of grains (maybe, something like erytrocyt cells?). But pink color of grains is … Continue reading

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Pollen factory at work

Stamen of vegetable marrow with pollen grains. These grains are slightly smaller than pollen of common hollyhock, and have similar shape (sphere with small spikes), but on these grains we can see also bigger spikes. For comparison, here is electronic … Continue reading

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