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Cirrus clouds are light and feathery.
Cirrus clouds are thin, white, and feathery.
Wispy, feathery
Cirrus clouds
cirrus
No they do not
so that it can grow
Insect pollinated. Wind pollinated stigmas are generally feathery.
The anthers hang out of the of the plant so that the wind can get to the pollen and carry it to other plants.
The pollen grains of wind pollinated plants are generally smooth and light. These are not sticky to avoid clump-sing. These are produced in large numbers to ensure landing some pollen on the feathery or netted stigmas.
To ensure better chances of getting pollen grains stick to these stigmas
A moth's antenna is usually feathery.
Cirrus clouds are light and feathery.
Cirrus clouds are thin, white, and feathery.
The feathery herb that goes particularly well with Salmon is Dill.
It is possible.
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