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Pollination by the Wind

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Pollination by the Wind

Pollen can be blown by the wind. The wind can move pollen from one plant to another.

Grass and sweetcorn

Grass and sweetcorn

  • Grass is an example of a wind-pollinated plant.
  • Sweetcorn is another example of a wind-pollinated plant.
Plants pollinated by wind

Plants pollinated by wind

  • Plants that are pollinated by the wind do NOT usually have flowers with bright colours or a smell.
    • Grass and sweetcorn do NOT have bright flowers.
Hard to notice

Hard to notice

  • Plants that are pollinated by the wind can be small and hard to notice.
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