All plants except the imperfect flower that has no pistil
Tulip
Sunflower
most plants that are scented and colored are insect pollinated
Australian seagrass
Venus Fly Trap Cornflour
colorful flowers are usally pollinated by the flow of the wind
Plants can get nitrogen from some of fertiliser
Some plants are bacteria, green blue red algae, acritarches, angiosperms and conifers
The subarctic region doesn't have a wide variety of vegetation, but there are some plants which do well there. Some of the plants which live in the subarctic regions are Spruce, Fir, and Quaking Aspen trees.
That is a matter of taste. Grasses (the prime example) can be very attractive. It is the flower not the plants being attractive in case of insect pollinated and not so attractive in case of wind pollinated.
Any flower that is pollinated by an animal (not insect); pollinators include birds, bats, small mammals etc.
insect pollinated
Two examples of insect-pollinated plants are sunflowers and lavender. These plants rely on insects such as bees and butterflies to transfer pollen between flowers, aiding in their reproduction and development of seeds. Insect pollination is crucial for the successful growth and sustainability of many plant species.
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.
Insect pollinated. Wind pollinated stigmas are generally feathery.
A flowering plant whose seed production is facilitated by insect pollinators is what an insect-pollinated flower is. Pollinating insects move pollen grains from female to male plant parts or from female part-only plants to male part-only plants.
The continent that does not have bees is known as Antarctica. This is the only continent that does not have what are known as insect-pollinated flowering plants.
the insect does
Petals are both wind pollinated and insect pollinated, not one or the other. Insect pollinated petals are large and brightly colored while wind pollinated petals are small and brown or green in color.
Dahlias are pollinated by wind, insects or gardeners.
The pride o barbados is insect pollinated because it produces sweet nectar and is brightly coloured which attracts insects.