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Sweet Rocket – Hesperis matronalis

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Sweet Rocket – Hesperis matronalis

Pollen Description : Sweet Rocket pollen is round and approximately 32 um in diameter.  It has three narrow, furrow type apertures.  The surface has a strongly netted appearance and the thick exine appears to have an internal structure.

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