Biology, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

What are the adaptation in hydrophilus flower

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Answered by Anonymous
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Adaptations in hydrophilous flowers :

• Flowers are small and inconspicuous.

• Perianth and other floral parts are

unwettable.

• Pollen grains are long and unwettable due

to presence of mucilage.

• Nectar and fragrance are lacking in

flowers.

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Answered by masdkh2468
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Explanation:

pollination is by water and wind rarely insects

pollen grains are small, light weighed, non sticky, coated with wax

stigma is long and sticky

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