Thursday, April 30, 2009

Does a flower really need to hold a pistil on its stamen in order to force it to pollinate?

Couldn't they work this out without armed violence?

Does a flower really need to hold a pistil on its stamen in order to force it to pollinate?
Here's the latest buzz! The anther to this question has a stigma attached to it, so I will try to be unpolitical about it ovule might get a pollination notice. We all know there is a seedy side to the plant world. (Hehe, there is a Morph-ia in my flower bed.)
Reply:HARDLY, I believe that honor is all yours! I am but a 'knave' to your Highness. Report It

Reply:i say, use a pistil, go to jail...
Reply:I am apollen by this question. It is none of your beesness. So buzz off.
Reply:Possibly
Reply:They like it a little rough now and then.
Reply:it been a long time hasn't it
Reply:Jeez lady, save the X rated talk for the bedroom. There are children on this site. =P Now I'm going to have the image of throbbing pistils and whatnots all day.
Reply:Wit should lead to wit, not end at the first wit.


No comments:

Post a Comment