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What part of a flower is known as the seed?

The reproductive part that forms after the flower has been pollinated.


Is the pride of barbados wind-pollinated or insect-pollinated?

The pride o barbados is insect pollinated because it produces sweet nectar and is brightly coloured which attracts insects.


Are wind pollinated plants attractive?

That is a matter of taste. Grasses (the prime example) can be very attractive. It is the flower not the plants being attractive in case of insect pollinated and not so attractive in case of wind pollinated.


What is the top part of the pistol that the pollen sticks to when the flower has been pollinated?

The stigma.


What do pollinated plants produce?

Pollinated plants produce seeds, which are necessary for the plant to reproduce. Pollination is the process of transferring pollen from the male part of the flower to the female part, leading to fertilization and seed development.


Do lilleis have nectar?

Yes, If they did not they would not be pollinated; therefore, not being able to reproduce


Do sparrows eat rice as part of their diet?

Yes, sparrows do eat rice as part of their diet.


How do the sunflowers become pollinated?

they are self-pollinated!!


How are vegetables and crops pollinated?

Most are pollinated by bees, but many specialised crops can be pollinated by humans.


How are dahlias pollinated?

Dahlias are pollinated by wind, insects or gardeners.


Do people grow more rice or more wheat in your part of the country?

In my part of the country, more wheat is grown than rice. Wheat is the predominant crop due to the climate and soil conditions being more suitable for wheat cultivation.


What is pollinated flowers?

A flowering plant whose seed production is facilitated by insect pollinators is what an insect-pollinated flower is. Pollinating insects move pollen grains from female to male plant parts or from female part-only plants to male part-only plants.