Gardening
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(24,087 posts)I have a chicken named Fig. Your post caught my attention! 🐔
SarahD
(1,732 posts)The plums, too..
elleng
(136,833 posts)Inside the rounded fruit of a fig tree is a maze of flowers. That is, a fig is not actually a fruit; it is an inflorescencea cluster of many flowers and seeds contained inside a bulbous stem.
Because of this unusual arrangement, the seedstechnically the ovaries of the figrequire a specialized pollinator that is designed to navigate within these confined quarters. Here begins the story of the relationship between figs and fig wasps.
The queen of the fig wasp is almost the perfect size for the jobexcept, despite her tiny body, she often times will lose her wings and antennae as she enters through a tight opening in the fig. The only link the fig cavity has to the outside world is through a tiny bract-lined opening at the apex of the fig, called the ostiole, and it is by means of this passage that the pollinating fig wasp gains access to the florets.
Once inside, the queen travels within the chamber, depositing her eggs and simultaneously shedding the pollen she carried with her from another fig. This last task, while not the queens primary goal, is an important one: She is fertilizing the figs ovaries.
After the queen has laid her eggs, she dies and is digested by the fig, providing nourishment. Once the queens eggs hatch, male and female wasps assume very different roles.
They first mate with each other, and then the females collect pollenin some species, actively gathering it in a specialized pouch and in others, accumulating it inadvertentlywhile the wingless males begin carving a path to the figs exterior. This activity is not for their own escape but rather to create an opening for the females to exit. The females will pollinate another fig as queens. The males will spend their entire lifecycle within a single fruit.
Fig wasps and figs rely on each other for survival. It just makes sense that they were created together doesn't it? How could this make sense according to the evolutionist? God already gave us the answer long ago! - Biblical Creation
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WAITING for mine to grow and ripen.