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4 study of flowers adapted to pollination by different pollinating agencies wind and insects​

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Answered by riyansh5
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Flowers Pollinated By Wind

Such flowers do not produce nectar and fragrance. In the flowers pollinated by the wind, the microsporangia hang out of the flower. As the wind blows, the light-weight pollen blows with it. The pollen gets accumulated on the feathery stigma of the flower.

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