can any one explain why pinus has winged pollen grain plzz fast....
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In Pinus, winged pollen grains are present. It is extended outer exine on two lateral sides to form the wings of pollen. It is the characteristic feature, only in Pinus.
This is because Pinus performs anemophily i.e., pollination by wind.
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