Monday, April 11, 2011

Wind pollonation



Important Things to Know
  • The wind blows it, this spreads the seeds of the plants.
  • Wherever the seeds land is where they will grow. Unfortunate seeds might land near a tall tree and will not receive enough sunlight to grow.
  • The seed that are attached to the plant is attached weakly so it can easily break off when the wind hits it.
  • These types of plants are not usually attractive or brightly colored.

3 comments:

  1. a little brief but it covers most of the issues.

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  2. you have said nothing of the adaptations for wind pollination. Please add this as soon as possible.

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  3. could you also do a spell check

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