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Grapes are primarily self-pollinating, meaning that the flowers contain both male and female parts, allowing them to fertilize themselves without needing external pollinators. The process involves the transfer of pollen from the anthers to the stigma within the same flower. While grapes can also benefit from wind and insects, such as bees, the reliance on these external factors is minimal compared to many other fruit-bearing plants. Overall, the self-pollinating nature of grapevines ensures consistent fruit production.

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