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What are the agents of pollination in jasmine

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Answered by pudiprashanth
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Flowers of jasmine contain both types of reproductive organs. Since pistil and stamens do not develop at the same time, flowers cannot perform self-pollination. Butterflies and bees are main pollinators of jasmine.

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Answered by skyfall63
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The agents of pollination in jasmine are insects like bees and butterflies.

Explanation:

These insects suck the nectar of the jasmine flower and spread it far and wide resulting in pollination.

In jasmine flower, self-pollination cannot take place because the flowers have both reproductive organs. The development of the pistil and the stamen in the jasmine flower does not take place at the same time. This feature does not allow the jasmine flower to self-pollinate and therefore it requires agents to undertake pollination.

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