Hydrophily is a rare type of pollination where pollen is carried to the female flower by water, occurring mainly in aquatic plants. This process involves light, often waxy, pollen grains that either float on the water’s surface or travel beneath it to reach the stigma. Hydrophilous flowers are typically small, inconspicuous, and lack fragrance or nectar, as they do not need to attract airborne or insect pollinators.
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