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Structure of corn flower
The basic structure of a flower includes: pistil (composed of stigma, style and ovary), stamen (composed of anthers and filaments), pedicel, receptacle, calyx and corolla, among which pistil and stamen are the most important parts of a flower because they are related to plant reproduction. Flowers can be divided into insect flowers and wind flowers according to pollination methods, and flowers pollinated by wind belong to wind flowers. Flowers pollinated by attracting insects or other small animals belong to insect-borne flowers. Most of these flowers are brightly colored and fragrant, and most of them are large. Corn flower belongs to wind-borne flower, and peach flower belongs to insect-borne flower.

So, the answer is: insect-borne flowers; Wind-borne flowers; wind vector

Insect vector