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Do grasses and cereals have stamen?

Yes, grasses and cereals do have stamens. They are flowering plants belonging to the Poaceae family, and their flowers typically have three stamens, which are responsible for producing pollen. These stamens are usually arranged in a way that facilitates wind pollination, which is common in grasses and cereal crops.


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Do ornamental grasses produce pollens that can cause allergies?

Yes, ornamental grasses can produce pollen that may cause allergies in some individuals. The amount of pollen and the specific allergenic potential can vary between different species of grasses. It's advisable for those with allergies to be cautious when planting ornamental grasses in their gardens.


Think abot the food that some insects get from insect -pollinated plants .As well as pollen can you think of something else that will notbe found in grasses and cereals?

Many flowers produce a sugary liquid called nectar which the insects feed on.


Why don't cereals and grasses need a petal or a scent?

Because they are pollinated by wind.


What are the main types of Vegetation in United Kingdom?

grasses, deciduous trees, cereals


How does grass get pollinated?

By the wind is the way in which grasses are pollinated.Specifically, native and "wild" grasses typically begin catching and releasing pollen into the air in the late spring, usually May. Ornamental and turf grasses usually extend their pollination times into the summer and fall. The male structures that produce and release pollen are anthers. The female structures that stop and use the pollen are stigmas.


How is pollen transported in grasses and with many trees?

Pollen in grasses and many trees is primarily transported by wind, a process known as anemophily. Grasses produce lightweight, dry pollen grains that can be easily carried over long distances by air currents. Similarly, many trees, such as pines and oaks, release large quantities of pollen into the atmosphere, allowing it to be dispersed to female reproductive structures for fertilization. This adaptation enhances cross-pollination and increases genetic diversity.


What things are grown?

Plants ranging from grasses to edible crops (cereals and roots, etc) are grown on fields:


How does grass make pollen?

Grasses have a very fine pollen which is carried by the wind. This is one reason why grass pollens can be a major cause of hay fever.


Why do grasses produce many pollen grain?

Like most plants, grass uses sexual reproduction in the form of pollen to grow more. Because this pollen is spread by wind, there needs to be quite a bit of it for the pollen to reliably seed many flowers.


Wind pollination of grasses wheat and plantain?

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