How are insect pollinated flowers sifferent from wind pollinated?
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However, flowers that use the wind to transport their pollen have no need to attract pollinators and therefore do not generally have brightly coloured petals, scent or nectar, but rather, are small and often green. The anther of insect-pollinated flowers produces large pollen grains with a rough surface
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