why some water plant undergo insect pollination
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Water pollinated plants have a mucilaginous covering on pollen grains for protection. Most of the aquatic plants are pollinated by wind or insects, e.g. water hyacinth, water lily. Flowers come out of the water surface and get pollinated like land plants.
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Water pollinated plants have a mucilaginous covering on pollen grains for protection. Most of the aquatic plants are pollinated by wind or insects, e.g. water hyacinth, water lily. Flowers come out of the water surface and get pollinated like land plants.
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