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Difference between wind pollinated and insect pollinated flower...

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Insect pollinated plants need to be able to attract insects. The insects come to the plant for their sweet nectar, and in the process, they carry the pollen to other plants, and this lets the plants reproduce. ... Wind pollinated plants need to be exposed to the wind. Their anthers are large and hang outwards.

There are many more differences between insect-pollinated and wind-pollinated flowers.

There are many more differences between insect-pollinated and wind-pollinated flowers....

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There are many more differences between insect-pollinated and wind-pollinated flowers....Insect Pollinated and Wind pollinated flowers: Differences.Wind pollinated flowers Insect pollinated flowersStigma is feathery or sticky and found hanging out of petals. Stigma is small and is situated deep inside the petals.

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