pollination in aquatic plants is known as
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Most aquatic plants have flowers that grow into the air, where they are pollinated by insects. Plants that are water-pollinated usually have small, inconspicuous male flowers that release lots of pollen grains that drift in the water where they are caught by the large, feathery stigmas of female flowers.
Most aquatic plants have flowers that grow into the air, where they are pollinated by insects. Plants that are water-pollinated usually have small, inconspicuous male flowers that release lots of pollen grains that drift in the water where they are caught by the large, feathery stigmas of female flowers.
Many varieties of seaweed are water-pollinated; some invasive water-pollinated plants can choke ponds and slow-moving streams.
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