how self pollination is avoided in michelia and orchids
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In Michelia and Orchids, self-pollination is inherited by the differential growth of the stamens and stigma.
Explanation:
- The stigma consists of a layer of lipids are fatty acids which prevents the deposition of pollen grains from the stamen to the stigma.
- In addition to this there is partial in maturity of the stigma so that self-pollination does not occur.
- Also the Pollen Grain is light so that it can be carried to other plants for cross pollination.
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