Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Looking for a flower that moths pollinate, but the seeds are transfered by the wind?

the biome has little rain fall the days get hot but the night are cool. the wind is anywhere from 10mph- 40mph

Looking for a flower that moths pollinate, but the seeds are transfered by the wind?
Are you looking for a specific flower? The plant shown on the site below is an example. A lot of other species in this family (some climbers, some not) have similar characteristics. Moth pollinated plants often have white tubular flowers that open at night and have a strong fragrance ... but not all have wind-dispersed seeds (example: Cereus peruvianus, one of the columnar cacti, has a fleshy fruit).
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