why do wind-pollinated flowers produce more pollen than insect pollinated flowers
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in wind pollination called anaemophilly, flowers produce pollen grain in large quantity. ... insect pollination flowers comparatively produce less pollen grain because the insects are sure to land on other flowers in search of nectar. therefore they produce less quantities so that there is no excess pollen grain produced
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POLLINATION BY WIND.....
Pine cones are brown and unscented, while the flowers of wind-pollinated angiosperm species are usually green, small, may have small or no petals, and produce large amounts of pollen. Unlike the typical insect-pollinated flowers, flowers are adapted to pollination by wind do not produce nectar or scent.....
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