WHY DO FLOWERS POLLINATED BY WIND HAVE A LITTLE COLOR, NO PETALS OR SCENT?
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the pollen grain can travel in wimd 1000 km.
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Wind-pollinated flowers tend to have small dull-coloured petals or, in the case of grasses, no petals at all. They don't need petals, colour, nectar or scent to attract animals. ... The stigmas of receiving flowers are sticky in order to hold on to pollen carried by passing breezes.
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