do you think insect pollinated flowers can also be pollinated by wind and why
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hey mate here is your answer
yaa it's true that plants are also pollinated by the insects but no it's not flowers cannot be polinated by winds. if we imagine it can be the flowers buds broke out and attract with other flower
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Yes, if their stigma and anthers are exposed to the open, then, wind can pollinate it.
Because, wind can blow away only loosely bound pollen, not sticky and tightly bound ones.
Thus, it sometimes can; sometimes not.
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Yes, if their stigma and anthers are exposed to the open, then, wind can pollinate it.
Because, wind can blow away only loosely bound pollen, not sticky and tightly bound ones.
Thus, it sometimes can; sometimes not.
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