EVOLUTION OF AUSTRALIAN BIOTA Chapter 3 ...PRAC...about fl owers of native species of angiosperms...
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Features of pollination in native fl owering plants
■ plan, choose equipment or resources and perform a fi rst-hand investigation to gather and present information about fl owers of native species of angiosperms to identify features that may be adaptations for wind and insect/bird/mammal pollination
Table 3.9 Features of native fl owers that may be adaptations for pollination
Feature of fl ower Scientifi c and common name of selected plant specimens
Banksia ericifolia (banksia)
Flowers No single fl owers but large number grouped together (infl orescence)
Sepals None
Petals Yellow
Scent Sweet
Nectar present
Anthers Brightly coloured
Stigma Long and above anthers
Type of pollination and justifi cation
Insect pollination because:yellow coloured petals suggest bee pollination, brightly coloured anthers suggest insect attractor, nectar reward for insects, and high number of fl owers allow many insects to pollinate at the one time
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EVOLUTION OF AUSTRALIAN BIOTA
Chapter 3 Reproduction and continuity of species
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Table 3.9 Features of native fl owers that may be adaptations for pollination
Feature of fl ower Scientifi c and common name of selected plant specimens
Flowers
Sepals
Petals
Scent
Nectar
Anthers
Stigma
Type of pollination and justifi cation