QuestionI have asked questions before and the answer I got was terrific. You gave me so much help. Thank you. But I have another question that I hope that you can answer. Its about the Passiflora Incarnata again...
You said that it reproduces asexually and sexually, well I forgot to ask about the pollination method. We have to do our presentation a certain way, so this is what our paper says:
"Reproductive Info.
-sexual or asexual(which you already answered)
-seeds or spores (answered)
-if seeds,Pollination method (I need your HELP!)
-and dispersal method (answered)
-if flowers, flower description.
So you see I just dont quite understand the part that says "if seeds, Pollination method." so I hope you can tell me what the pollination method is for the Passiflora Incarnta is. Thank you and Im sorry the email is so long. Have a good day Mr. Will Creed
---- Timmie
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If you can, I really really really need this answer by tomarrow before 7:45 am. Thank you and I hope that Im not being demanding. Thanks again.
AnswerHi Timmie,
I am sorry that I did not get this information to you last night. Unfortunately, when I went to post my reply, this site was having server problems and would not allow me to post my reply. I got up very early this morning to try again, but had the same bad results. I really apologize that this happened, but it was beyond my control.
Here is the answer I tried to post last night:
Hi Timmie,
You are very gracious and very appreciative, so I am happy to help as much as I can.
I think that what they are looking for is the agent that pollinated the flower in nature. I believe that the Passiflora relies on bees or some other insect for pollination. Some other flowers are pollinated by bats or birds or small animals.
I hope this answers your questions. Good luck!
Regards,
Will Creed, Interior Landscaper
Horticultural Help, NYC
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