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- Apiphily abstract "Apiphily is a form of pollination whereby pollen is distributed by honey bees ( Apis sp. Hymenoptera order and family Apidae). Apiphilous species frequently evolve mechanisms to make themselves more appealing to honey bees, e.g., brightly colored or scented flowers, nectar, or appealing shapes and patterns. Pollen grains of Apiphilous plants are generally larger than the fine pollens of anemophilous (wind-pollinated) plants. They usually are of more nutritional value to bees, which may use them for food and inadvertently spread them to other flowers. Apiphilous plant species include apple, pear, sunflower, mustard etc.".
- Apiphily wikiPageID "31452844".
- Apiphily wikiPageLength "769".
- Apiphily wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Apiphily wikiPageRevisionID "647026926".
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLink Anemophily.
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLink Apidae.
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLink Apple.
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pollination.
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLink Flower.
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLink Helianthus.
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLink Honey_bee.
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLink Hymenoptera.
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLink Mustard_plant.
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLink Nectar.
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLink Pear.
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLink Pollen.
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLink Pollination.
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLink Sunflower.
- Apiphily wikiPageWikiLinkText "apiphily".
- Apiphily hasPhotoCollection Apiphily.
- Apiphily wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Apiphily subject Category:Pollination.
- Apiphily hypernym Form.
- Apiphily type Article.
- Apiphily type Article.
- Apiphily comment "Apiphily is a form of pollination whereby pollen is distributed by honey bees ( Apis sp. Hymenoptera order and family Apidae). Apiphilous species frequently evolve mechanisms to make themselves more appealing to honey bees, e.g., brightly colored or scented flowers, nectar, or appealing shapes and patterns. Pollen grains of Apiphilous plants are generally larger than the fine pollens of anemophilous (wind-pollinated) plants.".
- Apiphily label "Apiphily".
- Apiphily sameAs m.0gkznkh.
- Apiphily sameAs Q4779870.
- Apiphily sameAs Q4779870.
- Apiphily wasDerivedFrom Apiphily?oldid=647026926.
- Apiphily isPrimaryTopicOf Apiphily.