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Viscidium

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Viscidium is a sticky substance in flowers used to collect pollen or pollinia; entomological orchid pollination uses the viscidium dually. When an insect initially becomes engaged with a second flower of a compatable species the Viscidium of this flower grabs the pollinia off of the host insect's back or head and sends the genetics down the column to the ovary of the flower which is located in the stalk. The stalk is located between the inflourescence and the flower. If the insect is lacking pollinia clusters to implant into the Viscidium, it simply recieves a coating of sticky matter which will in return collect Pollinia from the anther cap as he disengages the flower.