「Pollen」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「and」)
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Foliage and | pollen cones |
The flower is sweetly scented and | pollen bright red. |
Common Blossom-bat feeds mostly on nectar and | pollen rather than fruit. |
Adults generally feed on nectar and | pollen, thus are pollinators of flowers. |
Mexican long-tongued bats feed on nectar and | pollen from agaves and other plants. |
plant remains, as well as root structures and | pollen, are also found in the formation. |
Other energy sources include dust and | pollen swept in from other regions. |
ke the honeybee (Apis spp.) collect nectar and | pollen from flowers and store them for food. |
r forage or food supply consists of nectar and | pollen from blooming plants within flight range. |
ed from May through June feeding on nectar and | pollen of flowers (especially on Apiaceae species). |
Its diet primarily consists of nectar and | pollen of Eucalypt blossoms, the pollination of which |
rb-rich grassland where it feeds on nectar and | pollen from a variety of flowers, especially ones tha |
ause Linnaea borealis is self-incompatible and | pollen dispersal is not far, genetic individuals can |
of this solitary bee use collected nectar and | pollen to feed larvae located in nests constructed in |
duction as the flowers are heavy in nectar and | pollen; the resulting honey produced by bees is light |
ber feeding on small insects and on nectar and | pollen of flowers (especially on Apiaceae species). |
from the study of a given sample of honey (and | pollen) is useful when substantiating claims of a par |
er's ability to reduce tobacco smoke, dust and | pollen particles in a room. |
dvanced aroids with regards to its flowers and | pollen structure. |
y the larval cells exclusively with nectar and | pollen of ivy flowers (Hedera helix) (hence the Latin |
ffers information services such as traffic and | pollen reports, weather and avalanche forecasts, time |
n pastoral New England is a valuable honey and | pollen tree to 30 x 15 metres, which flowers during l |
ts of Africa, where it feeds on the nectar and | pollen of flowers, but is popular in the exotic pet t |
ce - a situation where the incoming nectar and | pollen nearly match the needed food for the hive, or |
ly pollinated by blowing a mixture of talc and | pollen collected from selected palms of a variety kno |
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