Most of the plants belonging to the monocot family Poaceae. Examples- Maize, Sorghum, Pearl millit etc.
carbon dioxide
cryogenic distillation of air
Yes, wind pollinated flower petals are small, because they do not need to be showy to attract insects.
there are four types of ingredients that are required, and they are sunlight,air,water and potting soil.
Groundnuts (peanuts ) grow underground. The plant, however, grows in the sunlight and blooms like any other plant. After pollination, the stems of the fruiting body turn downward and implant their heads into the soil, where the nut (seed) grows.
Short answer: No, it is a very rare occurance for daffodils to be wind/air pollinated. Generally daffodil flowers don't get pollinated, and rarely will you find daffodils from seeds coming up in a garden, unless they have purposely been sown there. If you do want to play around with a daffodil seed (it takes 5-7 years before you'll see the flower), the way daffodil flowers are pollinated is by bees or other flying insects and humans purposely applying pollen to the stigma.
Epiphyte are sometimes called an air plant .
if it is an air plant then all it needs is air. if it is an air plant then all it needs is air. BUT OTHER PLANTS NEED AIR JUST THE SAME
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
All kinds of bacteria, spores, many tiny plants (and plant parts) and tiny animals (and their parts).
ice wedging/frost wedging, pressure release, plant root growth, abrasion.