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Germinating pollen (Sauromatum guttatum), SEM
SS2788137
TA4136
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Germinating pollen (Sauromatum guttatum), SEM
Description:
Germinating pollen grain of the voodoo or arum lily (Sauromatum guttatum), colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Sauromatum guttatum is an arum lily from the family Araceae. Flowers arise from the tuber and in this process heat is produced along with a strong odor that attract insects. Pollination is carried out by flies and carrion beetles. Flower pollen provided by Dr. Bastiaan J. D. Meeuse. Magnification: x415 when shortest axis printed at 25 millimeters.
Credit:
Dennis Kunkel Microscopy/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2788136
Legacy Identifier:
TA4135
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3333px × 2622px (~25 MB)
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