Science, asked by ankitsharma4757, 4 months ago

if a flower is to be pollinated by moths it should be​

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Answered by satyamourya101
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Answer:

The pollen is picked up and carried on the butterfly's limbs. Moths, on the other hand, pollinate flowers during the late afternoon and night. The flowers pollinated by moths are pale or white and are flat, enabling the moths to land.

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Answered by UmarHayat786
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• Flowers pollinated by moth will have scented fragrance, long corolla tube and nectaries.

• It is because the fragrance which is a chemical, attract the moths to the flower and the long corolla tube will help the moth to reach to the pollen as well as stigma of flower.

• The nectaries will promote pollination, because the moths will visit the flower attracted to the sweet nectar. Moths have long tube-like tongues to suck nectar from flowers.

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