FLOWERS 



SI 



about the relative positions in the embryo sac as shown in 

 Fig. 23. 



Pollination. — This is a mechanical process in which pollen 

 is transferred from an anther to a stigma. Pollen may be 

 transferred from an anther to the stigma in the same flower. 



poUen iuhe 



eqg nucleus 



Fig. 23.- 



pericarp — y-» 

 oilier inltji/mnf— 



mnermhi 



nvciUvt — I 

 tmbrno sac ' 



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 ^niipoic-lt 



-Diagram of a simple pistil as seen in lengthwise section showing a 

 single ovule just prior to fertilization. 



This is termed autogamy or close pollination. Or, pollen 

 may be carried from an anther to a stigma of another flower 

 on the same individual plant. This is called geitonogamy. 

 Again, pollen may be transferred from an anther to a stigma 

 of a flower on another individual plant. This is termed 



