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Cross-pollination involves a flower being fertilized by pollen from a plant of a different species.
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Cross-pollination means pollen is transferred from one plant to a different plant (usually a different individual of the same species or variety). Pollen from a different species is called interspecific pollination or hybridization and is not what "cross-pollination" normally denotes.
Cross-pollination means pollen is transferred from one plant to a different plant (usually a different individual of the same species or variety). Pollen from a different species is called interspecific pollination or hybridization and is not what "cross-pollination" normally denotes.
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