adaptations in wind pollinated flowers.
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Characteristics of wind pollinated flowers : ... They generally have long anthers protruding out of the flower so that pollen grains may get blown off easily. They produce a large quantity of pollen. The pollen grains are light so that they are easily carried away.
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Pollination by wind is called- Anemophily
1- produce large no of pollen grain
2- pollen grain are non sticky , light weighted
3- no of ovule per ovary will be few
4- stigma bifid and feathery
5- anther should be vesatile for easy release of pollen grain.
1- produce large no of pollen grain
2- pollen grain are non sticky , light weighted
3- no of ovule per ovary will be few
4- stigma bifid and feathery
5- anther should be vesatile for easy release of pollen grain.
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