Give one example where air helps in pollination
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Every spring, you can see evidence of wind pollinated flowers. They often look like feathered wisps of threadlike hairs with a small seed attached at one end. They're usually drifting through the warm spring air. These seeds are the end product of wind pollination, which occurs in many of the hardwood trees of temperate North America, such as the willow, cottonwood, popular and alder. Flowers such as dandelions are also wind pollinated. Read on for more examples of wind pollinated plants
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cotton plants
in this plant pollination occurs due to wind
because the pollen grains are light in weight
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