1. Wind pollinated flowers are
usually small in size. Why are
they so?
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Answer:
Answer. Wind pollinated flower are small and inconspicuous to produce enormous amount of pollen grains. They have large feathery stigmas to catch the pollen grains.
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These flowers do not generally attract animal pollinators. ... Wind pollinator flowers may be small, no petals, and no special colors, odors, ... In a very few cases, pollen travels underwater.
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