when stigma and anthers don't grow up to the same height , which favours only cross pollination????
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Xenogamy is more favourable in such case and thus Cross-pollination may occur between flowers on distinct plants if when stigma and anthers do not grow up to same height. Aakash EduTech Pvt.
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The differential growth of height of stigma and anther is called Heterostyly.
It favours cross-pollination.
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