Difference Between Wind Pollinated Flower And Insect Pollinated Flower

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Difference Between Wind Pollinated Flower And Insect Pollinated Flower. Wind pollinated vegetation produce large amount of pollens whereas pollens produced by insect pollinated vegetation are in small quantity. Wind pollinated vegetation are boring small and have a lot much less showy petals whereas insect pollinated vegetation are vivid in color and have large vibrant petals.

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Pollen grains are light minute and in large numbers 6. The wind pollinated flowers comprise light coloured petals without a pleasant strong smell. Insect pollinated flowers generally produce large sticky pollen grains while wind pollinated flowers produce lite none sticky pollen grains.

They produce sweet nectar.

In wind pollinated flowers the produced pollen grains are smaller and lighter in weight which can be carried by the wind easily. They have reduced sepals and petals. These flowers are unisexual dull coloured and without scent and nectar. The insect pollinated flowers comprise brightly coloured petals with a pleasant strong smell.