difference between insect pollination and wind pollination
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The pollination of flowers by insect is called insect pollination and the pollination by the help of wind is called wind pollination
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Insect pollinated flowers :
1. Flowers are brightly colored.
2. They are fragrant and secrete nectar.
3. Less pollen grains are produced as transported by insects.
4. Stigma often in corolla and small.
5. Pollens are sticky, larger and spiny
Ex: China rose, Sunflower, Pea.
Wind pollinated flowers :
1. Flowers are dull colored.
2. They are unisexual, no fragrance of nectar.
3. Pollen grains are produced in large quantity and so many are wasted.
4. They are light and smooth.
5. Stigma is long and hangs out of the petals, feathery and sticky.
Ex: Maize, Rice, Wheat.
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