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Wind-pollinated flowers are not visited by honey bees. Give two reasons.

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Wind-pollinated plants do not have the properties required to attract pollinating insects. They are not showy, do not have nectar and also do not produce scent. They produce large quantities of light, dry pollen from small, plain flowers that can be carried by the wind.
Therefore these flowers are negligibly visited by honeybees.

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