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What are the adaptations of a wind pollinated flower? ​

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The main adaptations of wind-pollinated plants are: The flowers are small inconspicuous, lacks fragrance and nectar. They are not attractive colors. The perianth lobes are reduced. The pollen grains are smooth, light, and dry. Usually bears unisexual flowers.

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