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Flowers and pollination

A cutaway tulip flower.

All flower parts play a role in reproduction.

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  • Flower parts

  • Flowering plants

  • Flowering plant life cycles

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  • Plant parts

  • Let’s look at flowers

  • Pass the pollen

  • Pollinator counts – insects and flowers

  • Yellow pan traps – monitoring flying insects

  • Pitfall traps – monitoring ground-dwelling insects

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