pollination by snails
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malacophilypollination by snails
malacophiliesMALACOPHILY, pollination by snails
psychophilypollination by butterflies
ornithophilypollination by birds
anemophilypollination by the wind
psychophiliesPSYCHOPHILY, pollination by butterflies
ornithophiliesORNITHOPHILY, pollination by birds
anemophiliesANEMOPHILY, pollination by the wind
myophilypollination of plants by flies
myophiliesMYOPHILY, pollination of plants by flies
myiophilypollination of plants by flies also MYOPHILY
myiophiliesMYIOPHILY, pollination of plants by flies also MYOPHILY
zoophilicadapted to pollination by animals, esp. those other than insects
geitonogamypollination of a flower by another flower on the same plant
geitonogamiesGEITONOGAMY, pollination of a flower by another flower on the same plant
autogamypollination of the ovules of a flower by its own pollen; self-fertilization
geitonogamousrelating to geitonogamy, pollination of a flower by another flower on the same plant
honeysucklesA widely distributed climbing shrub with tubular flowers that are typically fragrant and of two colors or shades, opening in the evening for pollination by moths
honeysuckleA widely distributed climbing shrub with tubular flowers that are typically fragrant and of two colors or shades, opening in the evening for pollination by moths
caprificationa method of promoting the pollination of figs by hanging branches of caprifig flowers so that parasitic gall-wasps living on the female flowers can carry pollen to the wild fig
caprificationsCAPRIFICATION, a method of promoting the pollination of figs by hanging branches of caprifig flowers so that parasitic gall-wasps living on the female flowers can carry pollen to the wild fig
externalityA side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved, such as the pollination of surrounding crops by bees kept for honey
externalitiesA side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved, such as the pollination of surrounding crops by bees kept for honey