When insects visit flowers to collect nectar, pollen sticks to their bodies. As the insect visits another flower some of the pollen brushes off onto a special part of the flower, called the stigma. This is how pollination takes place.

Flowers are also pollinated by the wind. The wind blows the pollen into the air. Some of the pollen lands on the stigma and pollination takes place.

Bee feeding on nectar
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