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FEATURES OF WIND AND INSECT-POLLINATED FLOWERS
Wind-pollinated flowers are regarded as Anemophilous Examples are maize, rice, millet, grasses and sugarcane.
They have the following features:
Australian Honey Possum
The Australian honey possum is one of the only mammal species, other than bats, known to eat nectar and pollen as the mainstay of its diet.
Insect pollinated flowers are also known as Entomophilous They exhibit certain characteristics features as follows:
EVALUATION
Wind Pollination
Wind-pollinated plants such as corn typically produce inconspicuous flowers, rather than the brightly colored flowers designed to attract insects. In corn, the male and female parts of the flower are found on different parts of the plant. Shown here are the light green stamens (also called tassles), the pollen-bearing, structures located at the top of the plant. The female structures, which contain very long styles called silks, are growing laterally from the stalk below the stamens.
SUB-TOPIC 4: AGENTS OF POLLINATION
Pollination in most flowering plant depends on external pollinators. These include:
Wind and insects are the commonest pollinators. Insects visit flowers for nectar and pollen on which they feed. Features like colour and scent serve to attract and guide insects to their food source. In the process of reaching their food source, insects bring about pollination. Common insect pollinators are bees, wasps, beetles, butterflies, moths and ants.
Insect pollinators, by their high mobility, can pollinate individual flowers of a species that are widely spaced apart.
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