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Self-pollination

Posted on November 8, 2022August 1, 2023 by Tex Norwood
Tags: Flower, Pollination

Pollination that can occur when the anther and stigma are in the same flower or if the anther and stigma are in different flowers on the same plant or in different flowers on dif-ferent plants of the same species, variety, or cultivar.

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