pólenes
Pólenes, the plural of pólen, refers to the fine powdery substance produced by the anthers of seed-producing plants. This microscopic material is crucial for plant reproduction, carrying the male gametes necessary for fertilizing the ovules. Pollen grains vary significantly in size, shape, and surface texture, characteristics that are often used for plant identification. Their outer layer, the exine, is remarkably tough and can preserve fossilized pollen for millions of years, providing valuable insights into past climates and vegetation.
The dispersal of pollen is primarily achieved through wind (anemophily) or by animals, most notably insects