No, they are self-pollinating and insects also help out.
Corn bearing unisexual flowers pollinate by wind. The male flowers are produced at the top of the plant and the female flowers in leaf axil, somewhere at midlength of the plant. Male flowers of the plant mature first followed by female flowers. Thus cross pollination is ensured.
Dahlias pollinate with the wind, by insects and by humans.
Most pollination takes place with the help of insects and wind. The purpose of pollination is to transmit the pollen from one plant to the stigma of another plant.
Wheat reproduces through sexual reproduction and wind pollination. Pollen is released by the plant and carried by the wind, where it may land on another wheat plant and pollinate it.
Cross - Pollination can happen in several wayssuch as...Pollen being carried by insectsPollen being carried by animalsPollen carried by windIs this the answer to your question you posted?
By landing pollen grains of another compatible genotype on the stigma of a plant by insect, bird, water, wind or mammals
If pollen is transferred from the male plant or a male part of a plant to a female plant or female plant part, then it is possible for fertilization to occur. In plants that have both male and female plants, they can actually self-pollinate. In nature, other mechanism for cross-pollination include transport via wind, on the fur of animals, and on insects.
no.
pine tree
The advantage is anthers can pollinate by wind more easily.
they pollinate bye wind
Plants have the ability to pollinate to without pedals. This is just because bees will pollinate as well as eat.