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Re: pollinators


Helen:

While it may be possible that the wind is the primary pollinator
for grasses, there may also be some nitch species, which
spreading primarily by rhizome, may also be dependant upon
insects to pollinate.  I saw one particular type of insect on
prairie cord grass in Montana.  Perhaps they were feeding
on the pollen?

Rome Hutchings
-----Original Message-----
From: Helen Parker <HParker@cvm.uiuc.edu>
To: prairie@mallorn.com <prairie@mallorn.com>
Date: Tuesday, February 03, 1998 10:35 AM
Subject: pollinators


>I've been reading the thread on pollinators with some bemusement:  I have
>always been told that grasses are wind pollinated, not insect pollinated.
>Hence they do not depend on any particular pollinator except the
atmosphere.
>Is this wrong?
> --Helen Parker
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