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ETA: Unlocking this post on DW.

Stardate December 2009
Location National Geographic, page 120, article: "Love is in the Air": Birds do it, bees do it, even pollinating plants do it.
Link to article (The photos are good)

By Rob Dunn
Photograph by Martin Oeggerli

As humans we take many things for granted. One is surely the ability to walk, crawl, or even, after a little too much to drink, drag ourselves over to a lovely member of the opposite sex.

OH RLLY?!!!

Plants have no such luxury. For much of the long history of green life on land, plants had to be near each other, touching almost, to mate.

THEY HAVE TO BE TOUCHING IN ORDER TO MATE.

Moss lets its pale sperm into rainwater to float to nearby partners, as did other early plants, but this method requires moisture. Vegetation could only survive in those damp corners where beads of water connected, dependably, a male to a female.

Drops of water have sex? WOW!

Most of the Earth was brown.

Most of the Earth: still brown. Actually blue.

Then one day more than 375 million years ago, it happened. One lineage of plants evolved pollen grains and seeds, and from then on nothing was the same. Let's not mince words. Pollen is plant sperm—two individuals per grain—surrounded by a single, often golden, wall that offers both protection and chariot.

Because pollen = sperm (sexy, titillating sperm!) = maleness = protection and transportation via horse and chariot?

OK, this is so bad, I have to stop reading now.

Plants, by the way, reproduce in a number of ways, including asexually, like when you take a cutting or a plantlet and repot it. Many plants are hermaphroditic: they have male and female parts on the same plant. OOOOOOH SEXY.
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Date: 2009-12-06 09:43 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] alphaviolet
*deleting both my comments since I just saw this is an unlocked post*

Date: 2009-12-06 10:18 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] alphaviolet
No problem - I just try not to post about work in unlocked entries.

Date: 2009-12-06 02:53 am (UTC)
laceblade: (Katara)
From: [personal profile] laceblade
Isn't most of the Earth blue? Like, 75% water or some shit?

Date: 2009-12-06 01:17 pm (UTC)
susanreads: Pooh with his head stuck in a honeypot, "Oh Bother" (oh bother)
From: [personal profile] susanreads
Whoa. Where do we start? Apparently only able-bodied hets qualify as human, now. And can mate without touching! Scary.

I need a "headdesk" icon.

Date: 2009-12-07 04:09 am (UTC)
jesse_the_k: Drowning man reaches out for help labeled "someone tweeted" (someone tweeted)
From: [personal profile] jesse_the_k
Oh, please do. There's some gratifying grounding resonance stuff if the first salvo in our highly technogroovy mediated whatnot is a slam of antedeluvian Nat Geo!

Date: 2009-12-07 01:05 pm (UTC)
susanreads: my avatar, a white woman with brown hair and glasses (Default)
From: [personal profile] susanreads
Yes, sure! I hadn't thought of magazines, but why not? I've added some tags. (I don't read the magazine but I used to get the TV channel when I had cable, and they have some great footage, but the commentaries, agh.)

Date: 2009-12-07 01:14 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sunflowerp
o_O

...

O_o

...

::headdesk::headdesk::headdesk::

Anyone know a reliable and inexpensive wholesaler of heads and desks? I go through so many of 'em.

Sunflower

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