Can a flower be pollinated simultaneous by two different flowers?

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Jim Jim asked:


In other words if you have a female flower, can can it be pollinated by two different male flowers at the same time? So then half the offsprings will be from father # 1 and the other hald will be from father # 2?

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    1. Dean M. Says:

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