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Fri, 17 Oct 1997 17:28:23 +0200
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FRYDAY, 17 OCTOBER 1997, 17.00 Autumn.
West Europ, Rotterdam
Temp 18 °C  65°F
Bees collecting pollen
[Image]
Hedera helix  Araliaceae
Colour: dull yellow
 
Isopolor semitectate oblate spheriodal tricolporate-aspidioporate,
subtriangular in polar vieuw, oval depressed in equatorial . Colpi 28 x
3 u with sharp edges: 6 u lolongate pores. Apocolpium 4 u, mesocolpium
24 u; (per)reticulate heterobrochate sculpture; exine thichniss 1.5 u,
intine thickniss 0.5 u; smooth cytoplasm. Polar axis = 32 u, equatorial
diameter = 32 u.
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Jan Tempelman / Ineke Drabbe     |     EMAIL:[log in to unmask]
Sterremos 16               3069 AS Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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