Wind-pollinared flowers are sweet smelling true or false
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yes I think it is true..............
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Anemophilous, or wind pollinated flowers, are usually small and inconspicuous, and do not possess a scent or produce nectar. The anthers may produce a large number of pollen grains, while the stamens are generally long and protrude out of flower.
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