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What are the differences between moth pollinated flowers and insect pollinated flowers

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The difference between the moth pollinated and insect pollinated flowers is that moth pollinated flowers are found in groups or clusters and they provide landing platforms whereas the insect-pollinated flowers are found in a single number or may be in groups.


The moth pollinated flowers are generally white or dull in color whereas the insect pollinated flowers are bright and colourful.

The moth pollinated flowers open late in afternoon or late at night whereas the insect pollinated flowers are found open during day time also.
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