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Flowers which are pollinated by insects are called as entomophilous flowers..
generally these flowers are brightly coloured and are filled with fragrance so that they can attract insects with their colour
stigma will be sticky and rough by mucilaginous covering to catch the pollen grains carried by insects..
Ex:-flowers of orchids..
Hydrophilous flowers:-
As they grow under water they remain submerged in most cases..
Pollen grains are long,ribbon like..
They are not filled with fragrance and are unscented
Female flowers are solitary in position with long stalk..
while male are light and are moved by water currents..
hope it helps..
generally these flowers are brightly coloured and are filled with fragrance so that they can attract insects with their colour
stigma will be sticky and rough by mucilaginous covering to catch the pollen grains carried by insects..
Ex:-flowers of orchids..
Hydrophilous flowers:-
As they grow under water they remain submerged in most cases..
Pollen grains are long,ribbon like..
They are not filled with fragrance and are unscented
Female flowers are solitary in position with long stalk..
while male are light and are moved by water currents..
hope it helps..
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