Find insect-pollinated flowers and wind-pollinated flowers. Compare them with each other. Observe which insects

Find insect-pollinated flowers and wind-pollinated flowers. Compare them with each other. Observe which insects visit these flowers, how the plants attract them. Notice how flowering plants behave in sunny and cloudy weather, on cool mornings, and on hot afternoon. Record this in your observation diary. Re-read your notes later – you will see how many interesting things are in wildlife, in nature next to you.

I can write what their differences are.

Wind-pollinated plants:
* Have small, nondescript flowers
* No nectar
* Fine, light pollen (and lots of it)
* Fluffy, large stigma of the pistil
* Filaments are long, extending beyond the perianth
* Flowering occurs before leafing out

Insect plants:
* Large, bright flowers
* There is nectar
* Sticky pollen
* Blossom. when the leaves have blossomed
* There is a smell



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