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Flowers Windpollinated Single Ovule Ovary Numerous Packed Inflorescence

Text Windpollinated flowers often have a single ovule in
each ovary and numerous flowers packed into an inflorescence; a familiar example is the corn cob – the tassels you see are nothing but the stigma and style which wave in the wind to trap pollen grains.

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