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Question
Give the floral adaptations for anemophily.
Answer in Brief
Solution
- Flowers are small, numerous, inconspicuous and not showy.
- Inflorescence or flowers may be pendent so that they may swing.
- Stamens possess long filaments and anthers are versatile.
- Pollen grains are smooth, dry and light in weight.
- Flowers bear well-exposed stamens so that they can be easily dispersed by wind currents.
- Pollen grains are produced in large numbers to compensate for their wastage.
- To catch pollen grains, the stigmas become sticky, hairy, feathery or branched.
- Flowers are devoid of scent, nectar, etc.
- In unisexual flowers, male flowers are more than female flowers and are situated at higher levels.
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