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Not sure what you read. Internally?
Nanners don't have the sac of the male flower, just the internal parts (anthers).
So, they don't need to open to release pollen, they're already open. They just need to go from green to yellow to drop pollen. That's why they're such a PITA. Usually, you don't see them till they're yellow, when it's probably too late.
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Maybe I misread it but
Unlike pollen sacs, “nanners” don’t need to open up to release the pollen because they’re the inside structure of the pollen sacs, so the pollen grains are directly exposed to the buds; Which means that as soon as the bananas appear, they immediately start pollinating the buds and nearby plants.
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the "they can do it internally" part threw me off is all.
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ok ok i gonna reply to this almost 2 yrs old post just in case it might help someone thats lookin around here in the archivez.....hahahah ..the nanners release pollen but not as much as the sacs that open and then u see the lil nanners inside threre..on nanners pollen comes out the lil pointy end ,,,u can remove those nanners with some tweezers, when they ready and u can make the pollen come out on diff plants as well
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