![Hippeastrum Anthers, a closer look.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f94b6a1a0c1755ee867eefc/1676338155191-D63FYGP4KALPRULSEDB4/2023-02-07+16-41-04+%28B%2CRadius8%2CSmoothing4%29cr+sh+art.jpg)
Hippeastrum Anthers, a closer look.
Anthers were the sticky-up yellow powdery things that released pollen to insects and the wind. This model worked well through 40 years of science teaching. Biology was a sideshow; chemistry and the wonders of the Periodic Table was my area of expertise.
How pollen emerges from its anther is a wonder to behold. Just a pity it took 70-plus years before I witnessed it.
![Hippeastrum Emerald.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f94b6a1a0c1755ee867eefc/1684281209354-MN95DFAMOWTDIOBPKFS0/hippeanstrum+second+plant+png+3+frame+50+per.gif)
Hippeastrum Emerald.
Another pot plant from Palmers Gardenworld Rotorua. Big bulbs, long stems with the most graceful blooms you will ever see.