plants polinated by wind have light or heavy stamen
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Light Stamen
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if it is heavy it couldn't be pollinated by wind
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Wind-pollinated plants don't normally have flowers, but when they do they are small, don't have perfumes or nectar, produce large amounts of light pollen, have stamens and stigmas exposed to air currents to either catch or distribute pollen and don't normally have flower petals.
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