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Cherry Laurel – Prunus laurocerasus

ian Plants for Bees Dicotyledon , Rosaceae

Cherry Laurel – Prunus laurocerasus

Pollen Description : Cherry Laurel pollen is roughly round in shape, although its three furrow and pore type apertures can give it a triangular appearance.  It is approximately 40 um across and has a slightly granular surface.

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