why pollination of water mostly monocotleydons
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Pollination by Water: Pollination by wateris quite rare in flowering plants and is limited to about 30 genera, mostly monocotyledons. Some examples ofwater pollinated plants are Vallisneria and Hydrilla which grow in fresh waterand several marine sea-grasses such as Zostera.
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Pollination by Water: Pollination by wateris quite rare in flowering plants and is limited to about 30 genera, mostly monocotyledons. Some examples ofwater pollinated plants are Vallisneria and Hydrilla which grow in fresh waterand several marine sea-grasses such as Zostera.
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Pollination by Water: Pollination by wateris quite rare in flowering plants and is limited to about 30 genera, mostly monocotyledons. Some examples of water pollinated plants are Vallisneria and Hydrilla which grow in fresh water and several marine sea-grasses such as Zostera.
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Pollination by Water: Pollination by wateris quite rare in flowering plants and is limited to about 30 genera, mostly monocotyledons. Some examples of water pollinated plants are Vallisneria and Hydrilla which grow in fresh water and several marine sea-grasses such as Zostera.
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