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|    ES Picture of the Day 31 2022    |
|    31 Jul 22 12:01:22    |
      MSGID: 1:317/3 62e6c372       PID: hpt/lnx 1.9.0-cur 2019-01-08       TID: hpt/lnx 1.9.0-cur 2019-01-08        EPOD - a service of USRA              The Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) highlights the diverse processes       and phenomena which shape our planet and our lives. EPOD will collect and       archive photos, imagery, graphics, and artwork with short explanatory       captions and links exemplifying features within the Earth system. The       community is invited to contribute digital imagery, short captions and       relevant links.                      Mature Snapdragon Flowers Remain Closed               July 29, 2022               Menashe_snapdragon1a               Menashe_snapdragon2               Photographer: Menashe Davidson               Summary Author: M enashe Davidson               The time of flower opening marks the onset of a period in which        pollinators are attracted by the flower sweetness, leading a pollen        removal and pollination. In many species the flowers are open        permanently, whereby the opening period is terminated by a closure        movement, or by petal withering or abscission. But there are few        species, such as snapdragons, where mature flowers stay closed.               Snapdragons (Antirrhinum majus, family Plantaginaceae) have a wide        range of flower colors, and they’re easily grown in gardens. The        snapdragon flowers are closed flowers (top photo) with two modified        petals, described as lips, that essentially prevent honeybees from        penetrating them. Note, however, that the flowers can be opened when        they're pressed on their sides (bottom photo). Here we can see the        inside of the flower, where there are four stamens with white        filaments surrounding a pistil (green stalk). Bumblebees, which        are much bigger than honeybees, are the main pollinators for        snapdragons because they’re larger size permits them to open the closed        flowers. Photos taken in March 2022, from my home garden in Rishon        LeZion, Israel.                      Rishon LeZion, Israel Coordinates 31.9730, 34.7925                     Recent EPODs               idahos_granitic_city_of_rocks        tadpoles_early_amphibian_life_cycle water_eruption        nature_reclaims_lost_shoe dungeness_spit_beach        dendrite_inclusion_in_opal       -        Earth Science Picture of the Day is a service of the Universities        Space Research Association.              https://epod.usra.edu               --- up 21 weeks, 6 days, 21 minutes        * Origin: -=> Castle Rock BBS <=- Now Husky HPT Powered! (1:317/3)       SEEN-BY: 15/0 106/201 114/705 123/120 129/330 331 153/7715 229/110       SEEN-BY: 229/111 112 113 317 400 426 428 470 664 700 292/854 298/25       SEEN-BY: 305/3 317/3 320/219 396/45       PATH: 317/3 229/426           |
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