Friday, 6 March 2015

Wind-pollinated flowers

The P5 kiddos have learnt about pollination and fertilisation during our P5 Science classes. The kiddos have learnt that wind-pollinated flowers usually have small petals, dull colours and no scent. Their anthers usually hang out of the flowers so that the pollen grains can be blown away by the wind more easily and have a higher chance of landing on the large and feathery stigma. Here are a few images of wind-pollinated flowers:

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