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Q: Why do wind pollinated flowers have small petals?
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Can you describe the petals of a wind pollinated flowers small or large dull or colourful scented or not scented?

samll dull with no scented


Are petal wind or insect pollinated?

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.


Flowers that are pollinated by the wind have smaller petals and sepals that are pollinated by insects or animals why are small petals and sepals an advantage to these flowers?

Answer 1: If a bloom has large petals and sepals, it's much harder to pollinate the flower. They would just get in the way. Answer 2: Petals and sepals are used to attract pollinators and give them a place to land. Wind pollinated plants don't need to attract pollinators or provide landing space for them. Thus, there is no use for large sepals and petals. .


Are wind pollinated flowers petals small?

Yes, wind pollinated flower petals are small, because they do not need to be showy to attract insects.


Is Scent Insect Polinated Flowers or Wind Pollinated Flowers?

wind pollinated


How are wind pollinated flowers better than animal pollinated flowers?

They are not better they are different.


Difference between animal and wind pollination?

Most grasses and many trees are pollinated by the wind. The pollen carrying organs of these types of plant are exposed so that the wind can distribute their pollen, catkins are a typical wind pollinated structure. Insect pollinated plants need to attract insects to their flowers and they generally have petals and are often brightly coloured.


Is a buttercup flower a wind or insect pollinated plant?

It's bright and showy, and even has little nectar ducts under its petals, so insect-pollinated. Wind-pollinated plants generally don't have flowers, or the flowers are very small and inconspicuous, like those of grass. Wind-pollinated plants also make far more pollen (try tapping a pine tree or reed in spring) because the wind does not take it directly to its destination, much of it will be lost. With insects there's a fair chance the little there is will reach another flower of the same species.


If some flowers are not pollinated by insects but by wind Do you think such flowers are as attractive as insect-pollinated ones?

Maybe


How pampas grass flowers are most likely pollinated?

They are most likely pollinated by wind or pollinators, such as bees.


How can you tell if your flower has been pollinated by the wind or by insect?

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.


Are petals pollinated by wind or animal?

In either but the animal would usually be a bee