Re: Crestata Seed Pods
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- Subject: Re: [iris-species] Crestata Seed Pods
- From: Ellen Gallagher e*@yahoo.com
- Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 06:16:57 -0700 (PDT)
I should think that anything that moves the pollen to receptors can pollinate the flowers. I have seen ants trotting around in open iris flowers and assume that they are dragging pollen with them probably not as efficiently as bumble-bees with their larger body mass and fuzzy backs.
Ellen
Robt R Pries <rpries@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
I am almost certain they are not wind pollinated. It is possible that they can self pollinate but I wonder if this is common. The reason I wonder is that my plants often don't seem to produce much seed. It has been some years since I have had large patches but I can remember looking very hard for seed and rarely finding it. usually the pods when I found them had already split and the seed distributed. I am amazed at the number of pods you show and they seem a lot smaller than I remember. Cristata is a variable species, maybe my clones were less productive. The small aril on the seeds, which drys up rather quickly is said to feed ants. I would not be surprised if these or some other ground dwelling insect might also act as pollinators.
"Michael D. Greenfield" <mgreenfield@cinci.rr.com> wrote:I picked the seed pods last weekend as some were splitting open. For SIGNA. There were a lot more pods on the south west side of the patches around the trees. About the winds that hit them are from that direction. I have never seen a bee near them. It must mean they are wind pollinated. Anyone know if this is true?Photo of them, pan is 12" long. Over ½ are shelled out. Anyone want to count?
Ellen Gallagher / ellengalla@yahoo.com / Editor, 'The Siberian Iris'
Berlin, New Hampshire - USDA Zone 3
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