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pollenate

verb as in pollinate

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However, the agave used to produce tequila is often harvested before it has a chance to flower, meaning that most tequila producers don’t rely on bats to pollenate their agave farms.

But four or five years ago I began pollenating much earlier and I have had good results.

A great majority of the Persian walnuts and pecans don't begin to pollenate till the tenth of May, and it is very rare that a tree doesn't ripen its nuts there.

If your pecan trees should stand out in an isolated situation and pollenate themselves the individual nuts would not all be the same.

Dr. Morris: It is a great convenience to be able to pollenate at the same moment when you emasculate.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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