Wind-pollinated flowers like maize and wheat have dry, smooth, and light pollen grains and lack bright colors, nectar, and special odors to attract insects. Insect-pollinated flowers such as mango, hibiscus, and sunflower have sticky pollen, produce nectar and fragrance, and may have bright colors to attract pollinators.
Wind-pollinated flowers like maize and wheat have dry, smooth, and light pollen grains and lack bright colors, nectar, and special odors to attract insects. Insect-pollinated flowers such as mango, hibiscus, and sunflower have sticky pollen, produce nectar and fragrance, and may have bright colors to attract pollinators.
Wind-pollinated flowers like maize and wheat have dry, smooth, and light pollen grains and lack bright colors, nectar, and special odors to attract insects. Insect-pollinated flowers such as mango, hibiscus, and sunflower have sticky pollen, produce nectar and fragrance, and may have bright colors to attract pollinators.
Wind-pollinated flowers like maize and wheat have dry, smooth, and light pollen grains and lack bright colors, nectar, and special odors to attract insects. Insect-pollinated flowers such as mango, hibiscus, and sunflower have sticky pollen, produce nectar and fragrance, and may have bright colors to attract pollinators.