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Feathery stigma occurs in

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Answered by nonigopalbarman857
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Wheat is an anemophilous plant. Its flowers are not very showy. They do not have petals or sepals. Each female flower consists of an ovary from which two styles emerge, finished with two feathery sticky stigmas to catch pollen.

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Wheat is an anemophilous plant. Its flowers are not very showy. They do not have petals or sepals. Each female flower consists of an ovary from which two styles emerge, finished with two feathery sticky stigmas to catch pollen.

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