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Most of the plants belonging to the monocot family Poaceae. Examples- Maize, Sorghum, Pearl millit etc.

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How is lalang plant pollinated?

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Wind-pollinated plants are primarily responsible for causing more hay fever than insect-pollinated plants. This is because wind-pollinated species, such as grasses, trees, and some weeds, release large quantities of lightweight pollen into the air, which can easily be inhaled by people. In contrast, insect-pollinated plants tend to produce heavier, stickier pollen that is less likely to become airborne and cause allergic reactions. Therefore, individuals with hay fever are more affected by pollen from wind-pollinated plants.


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Are wind pollinated flowers petals small?

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How is a groundnut plant pollinated?

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How are daffodils are pollinated through the air?

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.


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