Biology, asked by uauahajagooo, 5 days ago

write the floral adaptation for orinothophilly?​​

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Answered by SugaryHeart
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Explanation:

Some of the floral adaptations for ornithophily are:

Flowers contain nectar (chiefly composed of sugar) which is considered as reward given by flowers in return of pollination.

Flowers have funnel shaped corollas and produce large amount of nectar.

They have vivid colours mainly red, orange, yellow, blue etc.

Answered by llXxSnowflakexXll
9

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The association involves several distinctive plant adaptations forming a "pollination syndrome". The plants typically have colourful, often red, flowers with long tubular structures holding ample nectar and orientations of the stamen and stigma that ensure contact with the pollinator.

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