how do wind help in pollination
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Wind pollination (also called 'Anemophily') describes the process of the transfer of pollen from one individual plant to another, whereby the pollen is carried by air currents. Wind-pollinated plants do not invest in resources that attract pollinating organisms, such as showy flowers, nectar, and scent.
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For the the movement of pollen grains to stigma.
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Wind is the special agent for pollination.
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