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Pollinating The Hippeastrum - Part 2

15 years ago

When we left off last time, Queen of Hearts was not quite ready to accept pollen. Her stigma was still closed and pointing in a downward position.

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Shortly thereafter, her stigma opened and began to point upward, indicating that she was ready to be pollinated.

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And so, I carefully clipped off a stamen, its anther full of pollen...

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And I applied the pollen from the anther directly onto the 3 lobes of the stigma, dusting as much as I could down into the area where the 3 lobes meet...

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And now, I wait... and I hope that the pollination was successful, as the previous ones were. You can see the swollen seed pods forming from two previous pollination attempts. This photo was taken after the flower in the above photos had already faded.

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And this concludes another lesson in self-pollination. Study hard... there will be a test tomorrow. Just kidding!

Happy Gardening!

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