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Wind pollinated flowers are...

Wind pollinated flowers are

A

Small, producing nectar and dry pollen

B

Small, brigthly coloured, producing large number of pollen grains

C

Smal, prodJcing large number of dupollen grains

D

Large, producing abundant nectar and pollen

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