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Do the insect pollinated flowers have nectar and wind does not?

the insect does


Is Scent Insect Polinated Flowers or Wind Pollinated Flowers?

wind pollinated


Do insect pollinated flowers have feathery stigmas?

No they do not


Examples of Insect-pollinated flowers?

Daisies, dandelions and roses are examples of plants that depend on insects for pollination. Grasses are an example of plants that depend on the wind for pollination. In grass, flowers are grouped together in twos and threes forming spikelets. The flowers are small but they have the same basic structure as an insect pollinated flower. They have ovaries, stigmas, stamens and petals. However, a dandelion is both a wind and insect pollinated flower, depending on its state.


What are three flowers that are insect-pollinated?

Roses are pollinated by insects such as bees and butterflies, though they can also be pollinated by the wind. Honeybees are the most common pollinators of sunflowers, and daisies are also pollinated by bees.


Why do flowers have bright colours and sweet smell?

flowers are pollinated by insect


How do brightly colored flowers get pollinated?

bright flowers get pollinated because the insect attract them because of the color of the flower


What do insect-pollinated flowers have to attract insects?

Nectar


Insect-pollinated flowers can also be pollinated by wind why?

Insect-pollinated flowers may still be pollinated by wind as a backup method to ensure successful pollination in case insect activity is limited. Wind can help transfer pollen between flowers when insects are scarce or when weather conditions are unfavorable for insect pollination. This redundancy increases the chances of successful pollination and seed production for the plant.


Are all insect pollinated flowers fragrant?

It is not necessary. Some flowers attract insect by their bright color as in case of Petunias.


What are two adaptations of insect-pollinated flowers?

Color and fragrance are two adaptations of insect-pollinated flowers. Flowering plants which benefit from insect pollinators need to call attention to themselves by arthropod-attractive scents and striking colors.


Is the pride of barbados wind-pollinated or insect-pollinated?

The pride o barbados is insect pollinated because it produces sweet nectar and is brightly coloured which attracts insects.