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  2. File:Pine pollen cones, Cambridge Botanical Gardens.jpg

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  3. File:Pinus sabiniana pollen cones Pinnacles, California.jpg

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  4. File:Japanese Larch pollen cone, Cardiff, Wales.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Pollen cone of Larix kaempferi found near Cardiff, UK. Image by Yummifruitbat in April 2005, using an Olympus C-750UZ. Date: 20 May 2006 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Yummifruitbat assumed (based on copyright claims).

  5. File:Pinus radiata pollen cones, 2 cm scale bar.png - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Pine cones, male and female.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Larix laricina foliagecones.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Retrophyllum - Wikipedia

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    The male pollen cones may be axillary or terminal and solitary or grouped. They have glabrous peduncles. A pollen cone consists of many spirally arranged microsporophylls each with two pollen sacs producing bisaccate pollen. [1] The female seed cones develop from axillary buds. They are often solitary but may also be paired.

  9. Agathis macrophylla - Wikipedia

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    The short pollen cones help distinguish this species from related Agathis species. Female (seed) cones are globular, 8–13 cm across, and are borne on short woody stalks. The majority of the cone crop matures early to mid February, as the cones turn brown and release the winged seeds , which are small, flattened, and attached to a wing about 3 ...