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Daffodil – Narcissus pseudonarcissus

ian Plants for Bees Alliaceae , Monocotyledon

Daffodil – Narcissus pseudonarcissus

Pollen Description : Daffodil pollen is distinctive, due to its boat shape and its single furrow aperture.  The pollen grain is approximately 45 um long.  The surface appears slightly pitted.

Plant & Flower : Click here to see more about the Narcissus pseudonarcissus plant and flower.

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