Which plants are adapted to wind pollination?

Wind pollination is characteristic of only about twenty percent of plants. This primarily applies to conifers (spruce, pine, fir, cypress, etc.). The fact is that in prehistoric times, when conifers occurred, there were no insects capable of pollination. And in the Ice Age, when conifers were especially widely divorced, insects again did not occur in cold areas of the earth, and the conifers did not change the pollination method. Also, many herbaceous plants (corn and other cereals) are pollinated by the wind.



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