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describe adaptation for dydrophily​

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Answered by sangitan758
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The floral adaptations of hydrophilous flowers are: Flowers are colorless, small, inconspicuous without nectar and fragrance. Pollen grains are long, ribbon-like structures which are carried with current of water. The pollen grains are light but covered with wax, in order to protect them from wetting.

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The floral adaptations of hydrophilous flowers are: Flowers are colorless, small, inconspicuous without nectar and fragrance. Pollen grains are long, ribbon-like structures which are carried with current of water. The pollen grains are light but covered with wax, in order to protect them from wetting.

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