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Wind pollinated flowers areA. small, brightly coloured, producing large number of pollen grainsB. small, producing large number of dry pollen grainsC. large, producing abundant nectar and pollenD. small, producing nectar and dry pollen

Answer» Correct Answer - B
Pollination taking place by means of wind is known as anemophily, e.g. Zea mays, Cannabis Pinus, etc. Anemophilous flowers are small and produces large number of pollen grains which are dry, powdery light and non-sticky.


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