Biology, asked by jasreet12, 1 year ago

why some plants have long feathery stigma​

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Answered by Shefali2006
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Plants with long feathery stigma are generally pollinated by wind. They have such a stigma so that they can easily catch the pollen grains while the pollen grains are being carried by the wind.

Answered by Dianadia
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They long feathery stigma because they are generally pollinated by wind and dont not need to be attractive to insects so they are usually small and don't produce nectar. The stigmas are long and feathery, which gives a large surface area for catching pollen.

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