Biology, asked by sagarde409, 6 months ago

How pollination takes place in flowers that do not have colourful petals?

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Answered by ItzManiac
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Wind-pollinated flowers don't need to be attractive to insects, so they are usually small and do not produce nectar or have large colourful petals. The anthers dangle in the breeze, and the pollen is blown away. The pollen grains are very small and light so they are easily carried on the wind.

Answered by divyanshijhamav
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If no colourful petals it does pollination by the process of self pollination

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