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Mira Vista School Garden: Plant Pollination - Advanced school year Dennis Shusterman & Joni Stickney, Contra Costa County Master Gardeners in collaboration with: Gabriella Rossi, Brett Lackey, Sarita Pockell & Melanie Pepper West Contra Costa County Unified School District
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Objectives To recognize the structures within flowers
To understand what pollination is and how it occurs To appreciate how flowers, by producing seeds and fruit, reproduce plants and provide food To understand why it is important to protect the environment for insect (and other) pollinators
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Edible garden plants: What do we eat?
Part Example Leaves Spinach
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Edible garden plants: What do we eat?
Part Example Leaves Spinach Stems Asparagus
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Edible garden plants: What do we eat?
Part Example Leaves Spinach Stems Asparagus Roots Carrots
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Edible garden plants: What do we eat?
Part Example Leaves Spinach Stems Asparagus Roots Carrots Flowers Broccoli
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Edible garden plants: What do we eat?
Part Example Leaves Spinach Stems Asparagus Roots Carrots Flowers Broccoli Fruit Strawberry
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Edible garden plants: What do we eat?
Part Example Leaves Spinach Stems Asparagus Roots Carrots Flowers Broccoli Fruit Strawberry Seeds Sunflower
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Edible Plants: Types of Fruits
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What parts does a typical flower have?
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What parts does a typical flower have?
Petals Sepals
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What parts does a typical flower have?
Male = Stamen Anther Filament
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What parts does a typical flower have?
Female = Pistil Stigma Style Ovary
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What parts does a typical flower have?
Male = Stamen Anther Filament Female = Pistil Stigma Style Ovary
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The poppy: A “Typical flower”
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The poppy: A “Typical flower”
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But not all flowers are “typical” !!!
Irregular (Legumes) Composite (Sunflower) Imperfect (Corn)
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Male and female flower parts on the same plant (“Monoecious”)
Types of Flowers Male and female flower parts on the same plant (“Monoecious”) Perfect flowers (Male and female parts on same flower) Strawberry
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Perfect Flowers: Strawberry
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Male and female flower parts on the same plant (“Monoecious”)
Types of Flowers Male and female flower parts on the same plant (“Monoecious”) Perfect flowers (Male and female parts on same flower) Strawberry Imperfect flowers (Male and female parts on separate flowers) Corn, Squash
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Imperfect flowers on the same plant: Corn
Male Corn Flower Female Corn Flower
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Imperfect flowers on the same plant: Squash
Male Squash Flower Female Squash Flower
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Types of Flowers Male and female flower parts on the same plant (“Monoecious”) Male and female flowers on separate plants (“Dioecious”) Perfect flowers (Male and female parts on same flower) Strawberry --- Imperfect flowers (Male and female parts on separate flowers) Corn, Squash Asparagus
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Imperfect flowers on separate plants: Asparagus
Male Asparagus Flower Female Asparagus Flower
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Types of Flowers Male and female flower parts on the same plant (“Monoecious”) Male and female flowers on separate plants (“Dioecious”) Perfect flowers (Male and female parts on same flower) Strawberry --- Imperfect flowers (Male and female parts on separate flowers) Corn, Squash Asparagus
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What is pollination?
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How does a perfect flower pollinate?
Male = Stamen Anther Female = Pistil Stigma Pollen
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Self-pollination
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Cross-pollination by wind
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Cross-pollination by insects
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What is pollination?
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What is pollination?
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What is pollination?
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How does pollination occur?
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How does pollination occur?
Wind
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How does pollination occur?
Wind Water
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How does pollination occur?
Wind Water Insects
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How does pollination occur?
Wind Water Insects Bats
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How does pollination occur?
Wind Water Insects Bats Birds
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Animal pollinators: Bees
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Animal pollinators: Flies
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Animal pollinators: Butterflies
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Animal pollinators: Moths
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Animal pollinators: Wasps
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Animal pollinators: Crawling insects
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Animal pollinators: Bats
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Animal pollinators: Birds
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Major threats to pollinators
Habitat loss, fragmentation, & degradation Non-native species & disease Pollution, including pesticides Climate change
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Resources: Print & Interactive
Interactive Lessons on flower anatomy and pollination Flower Anatomy Animation Plant Breeding Animation Flowers (technical animation) Includes flower anatomy & classification; pollination & genetics Major threats to pollinators
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Resources: Videos Pollinators: Putting Food on the Table
Pollination: Trading Food for Fertilization The Beauty of Pollination Flowers and Pollination Introduction to Pollination Pollination of Plants Types of Pollination
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