cross-pollinate in English

verb
1
pollinate (a flower or plant) with pollen from another flower or plant.
Further complicating matters, corn is cross-pollinated , and corn pollen can travel fairly long distances, according to some.

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2. Valery’ will Cross pollinate with Carrot ‘Scarlet Nantes’).

3. Can Two Different Types of Sweet Corn Cross pollinate?

4. Thus, an acorn squash will Cross pollinate with a zucchini or a miniature gourd.

5. There are a few instances where two varieties will not Cross pollinate each other

6. Thus, an acorn squash will Cross pollinate with a zucchini or a miniature gourd.

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8. The new measurement data for OOH utilizes these sources to cross-pollinate consumer movement throughout the market with their exposure to our Billboards

9. Cross pollinate is an opportunity for Los Angeles women to connect with one another in a supportive environment to share ideas, resources, and projects

10. Maxima, a grapefruit-like fruit) from Malaysia; and papeda (a sub-genus of Citrus) native to tropical Asia.Citrus is very promiscuous and will cross-pollinate with any

11. So for example a zucchini can Cross pollinate with a pumpkin, but the results of the cross pollination will not show up until the next generation

12. Most varieties Cross pollinate easily, but the resulting plants are not of the same variety as the parent plants, and may even be a completely different strain

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14. However, if you were to plant acorn, delicata, and crookneck squash (all of which belong to the same C.pepo species), those plants could Cross pollinate between themselves and the seeds you collect could potentially be hybrids and not true to type.