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Meaning of "male cones"
male cones ~ reproductive structures found on certain types of plants, specifically conifers, that produce pollen
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The cylindrical male cones are up to half a centimeter long.
The male cones grow at the base of shoots on the lower branches.
Wind moves pollen from the male cones to the female cones.
The male cones actually produce grains of pollen.
Adult beetles carrying pollen were seen leaving the male cones and visiting the female cones.
The male cones are much smaller.
Male cones are pendent and occur all over the tree in late spring.
In some species, male cones with ripe pollen emit a nauseating odour.
Male cones are elongated, and three or four may appear at a time.
Pollen from the male cones is carried by the wind to the female cones ;.
Male cones are among the largest among all conifer cones, on average.
With the male cones appearing on the end of branchlets at a size of 2-3mm long.
Male cones produce thousands of pollen grains (male gametophytes).
The male cones release pollen in late winter.
The male cones have a short stalk and are up to long.
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The male cones have structures called microsporangia which produce yellowish pollen.
The male cones have structures called microsporangia that produce yellowish pollen through meiosis.
The male cones are cylindrical in shape, the female ones ovoid.
The male cones are on male plants, and female cones on female plants.
The male cones are long, and shed pollen in the early spring.
The male cones are small, inconspicuous, and are located at the tips of the twigs.
The male cones are similar to those of other Cupressaceae, with six to 20 scales.
The male cones are much smaller 3-5 mm in diameter.
Male cones are cylindrical, upright, hairy, and stalked.
The male cones are 4-6 mm long, and shed their pollen in spring.
The male cones are oval or cylindrical, around 2.5 mm long, terminal on the shoots.
The male cones are 2-4 mm long, and shed their pollen in late winter.
The male cones are globular, 5-6 mm diameter, in a double row along the underside of a shoot.
The male cones are 4-6 mm long, yellow, turning brown after pollen release in early spring.
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