- day.
Nasal allergy to
pollen is
called pollinosis, and
allergy specifically to gr****
pollen is
called hay fever. Generally,
pollens that
cause allergies...
- A
pollenizer (or polleniser),
sometimes pollinizer (or polliniser, see
spelling differences), is a
plant that
provides pollen. The word
pollinator is...
- One
estimate posited the body m**** of T.
pollens as
perhaps 9.1 kg (20 lb).
Marcot also
claimed T.
pollens likely inspired the
legend of the chickcharney...
-
instrumentalists and percussionists.
Pollens'
sound has
often been
compared to
acclaimed Brooklyn band
Dirty Projectors. By
early 2010
Pollens had
expanded to become...
- Museum,
Pollens formed Violin Advisor, LLC, a
consulting firm that
authenticates and
evaluates fine violins. In
addition to his work there,
Pollens restores...
- year. The
pollen that
causes hay
fever varies between individuals and from
region to region; in general, the tiny,
hardly visible pollens of wind-pollinated...
- the
spores of fungi, ferns, bacteria, and the
growth of the
pollen tube from the
pollen grain of a seed plant.
Germination is
usually the
growth of a...
-
Pollination is the
transfer of
pollen from an
anther of a
plant to the
stigma of a plant,
later enabling fertilisation and the
production of seeds. Pollinating...
- A
pollen count is a
measurement of the
number of
pollen grains in a
given volume of air.
Pollen counts, and
forecasts of
pollen conditions, are routinely...
-
Eupithecia pollens is a moth in the
family Geometridae. It is
found in China.
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Eupithecia pollens.
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