Deodar Cedar pollen
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Pollen from Deodar Cedar (Cedrus deodara, Pinaceae) Travels Effortlessly Through Air. Like cedar pollen, pine pollen relies on two air sacs to facilitate its journey between trees. This remarkable feature allows the pollen to move freely through the air, unhindered by obstacles or resistance. A detailed technical description of Cedrus pollen is provided by PalDat (Halbritter, 2016): large heteropolar monads with a unique shape, featuring two sacs and an oblate form in polar view. The exine, a critical component of the pollen's structure, exhibits characteristics such as verrucate, fossulate, and perforate features. This model is part of the 3D Pollen Project, a comprehensive initiative dedicated to understanding the intricacies of pollen morphology. For more information on this project, including how to download this file, please visit https://3dpollenproject.wixsite.com/main/downloads
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