plants with sticky stamen, flowers have nectories
Self pollinated flowers adaptations: 1.they r complete 2.show chistogamy Cross pollinated flower adaptations: 1.monosexuality 2.chasmogamy
Grasses and grains are wind-pollinated, and plants are seed pollinated. There is a difference.
There are quite a few characteristics of insects, wind, and water that work together to pollinate flowers. These are all transport systems.
Wind pollinated flowers usually have light seeds, with some kind of method for being carried on the wind, like helicopter seeds have big 'sails' which are blown over long distances in the wind
i think their pollinated by the plant growers
Self pollinated flowers adaptations: 1.they r complete 2.show chistogamy Cross pollinated flower adaptations: 1.monosexuality 2.chasmogamy
Color and fragrance are two adaptations of insect-pollinated flowers. Flowering plants which benefit from insect pollinators need to call attention to themselves by arthropod-attractive scents and striking colors.
Grasses and grains are wind-pollinated, and plants are seed pollinated. There is a difference.
Grasses and grains are wind-pollinated, and plants are seed pollinated. There is a difference.
Night-flowering, other-pollinated, and wind-pollinated flowers are those which do not need to be pollinated by bees. For example, night-flowering plants may be pollinated by bats, beetles or flies whereas the wind takes responsibility for less bright-colored, less sweet-scented herbaceous flora.
There are quite a few characteristics of insects, wind, and water that work together to pollinate flowers. These are all transport systems.
Are bright in colour Produce sugary nectar Are large in size Have a scent
Wind pollinated flowers usually have light seeds, with some kind of method for being carried on the wind, like helicopter seeds have big 'sails' which are blown over long distances in the wind
They are not better they are different.
wind pollinated
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They are most likely pollinated by wind or pollinators, such as bees.