From What We Have Allergies

Those who suffer from pollen allergies may look worst enemy in the face,
These plants, which do not give you dwell. Swiss scientist Martin Oeggerli
used a scanning electron microscope to take photographs of pollen grains at home in the basement.

Pollen grains on geraniums forest


Pollen of Salix, jammed between the petals of a flower


Pollen grains in all its glory shapes and sizes. The large object in the center - the pollen of pumpkin, a tiny object just below and to the right of it - forget-me-pollen


Gray granules - pollen grains from Viburnum laurel. One of them began turning into a tube through which sperm passes into semyazachatok ovaries. Yellow granules - pollen from other plant species


Birch pollen. Birch pollen crumbles between March and May, so that in April, allergies are out of luck most


Pollen of Mallow. Her spikes help her cling to feathers


Pollen leukofilluma has sticky shell that animals could move her


Pollen from lilies. Allergies to pollen appears in many people. The cells in your nose and eyes release histamine and other chemicals when in contact with pollen, which made my eyes get red and runny nose


Pollen from alder


Pollen bear paws


Pollen Pista (also known as water lettuce or water lily fragrant).


Pollen Bromeliads


Pine pollen


Pollen albitsii (also known as the silk tree)


Pollen Venus flycatcher


Pollen me-nots. This flower has one of the smallest grains of pollen - one five thousandth millimeter in diameter


Zoomed image of pollen forget-me

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