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Anemophily logo #21000 Anemophily or wind pollination is a form of pollination whereby pollen is distributed by wind. Almost all gymnosperms are anemophilous, as are many plants in the order Poales, including grasses, sedges and rushes. Other common anemophilous plants are oaks, sweet chestnuts, alders and members of the family Juglandaceae (hickory or walnut family). =...
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Anemophily logo #21820pollination by wind.
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anemophily logo #20973Pollination by wind. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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anemophily logo #22997Seed plants which are pollinated by wind are said to be anemophilous.
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anemophily logo #20013Seed plants which are pollinated by wind are said to be anemophilous.
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anemophily logo #21009anemophilous, anemophile, anemophily 1. Dispersed by wind. 2. Applied to plants (flowers, trees, etc.) that are fertilized by pollen conveyed by the wind; pollinated by wind-blown pollen. 3. Thriving in sand draws.
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anemophily logo #21221Type of pollination in which the pollen is carried on the wind. Anemophilous flowers are usually unscented, have either very reduced petals and sepals or lack them altogether, and do not produce nectar. In some species they are borne in catkins. Male and female reproductive structures are commonly found in separate flowers. The male flowers have nu...
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