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Some plants self-pollinate without the aid of pollen vectors (such as wind or insects). This method of pollination is seen most often in some legumes ( pea is a legume). In another legumes the flowers open and remain receptive to insect cross pollination during the day. If this is not accomplished, the flowers self-pollinate as they are closing. Most self-pollinating plants have small, relatively inconspicuous flowers that shed pollen directly onto the stigma, sometimes even before the bud opens. Maybe this is the case with peas.

Eighty percent of all flowering plants are hermaphroditic, meaning they contain both sexes in the same flower,

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