The anther makes the pollen I think, but you might wanna check though.
wind pollinated
The advantage is anthers can pollinate by wind more easily.
They are not better they are different.
Powdery seeds can travel by wind, for example, dandelions (a flowering weed). Reason? The wind picks up light items and carries the seed to a new location. Bees also pollinate flowering plants. Edited answer: Yes a good number of flowers are pollinated by wind. Such flowers have extruded anthers as in wheat and many such plants of Poaceae family. These flowers have generally feathery stigma with sticky pollen grains.
Maybe
Generally plants which present small, non-colorful flowers are wind pollinated. If you plant has flowers which give off an aroma, are colorful and or are large in size, they are more likely to rely on pollinators.
They are most likely pollinated by wind or pollinators, such as bees.
Insect pollinated is attractive and colourful, the former isn't Besides petal color the insect pollinated flowers also have insect attracting smell where as in wind pollinated flowers the petals are neither attractive nor scented.
wind and bees
grasses
the insect does