Cross-pollination

Cross-pollination is described as the transfer of pollen grains from a flower to the stigma of another flower. In most cases, the procedure is carried out by insects and wind. The procedure is carried out by insects in a variety of plants, including strawberries, grapes, raspberries, tulips, apples, plums, pears, daffodils, and others. Wind pollination has been reported in various grasses, maple trees, dandelions, and catkins.

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