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.
Bright-colored, nectar-containing, nice-scented petals with firm, sticky pollen-producing anthers and firm, sticky-coated stigma inside the blooms are what tell -- just by looking -- that a flower is insect-pollinated. The structural looks back up the function-serving purposes of attracting insects (bees, butterflies) to fulfill feeding requirements through nectaring in order to have pollen moved between male and female parts for reproduction.
You can easily know whether flowers are wind pollinated by just looking at their structure. These flowers have very small petal and they do not have any scent or nectar to attract insects. The pollen is also produced in large quantities since most of it never gets to the other flowers.
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if you tell them that they are a flower then that means that they are a pretty. if you give a flower to them it means that you are thinking of them alot and are kind.
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if the flower contains both male and female parts ,i.e.,both stamens and carpels then then we can recognize the flower as bisexual.