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Excerpt from Tasmanian Wild Flowers
The anther of our heath consists when mature of a Single chamber. This is unusual. It is the rule when an anther is forming for four places to be developed in which pollen is for med. In anthers of some ?owers all four chambers remain at maturity. This will be noted when we come to Purple Heather. The most common condition is for these chambers to coa lesce in pairs so that the matured ah ther is two chambered. The pollen is a most important product as it is necessary for it to blend with the ovules in order to produce fertile seed.
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