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===Water pollination (hydrophily)===
 
Water-pollinated plants are [[aquatic plant|aquatic]] and pollen is released into the water. Water currents therefore act as a pollen vector in a similar way to wind currents. Their flowers tend to be small and inconspicuous with many pollen grains and large, feathery stigmas to catch the pollen. However, this is relatively uncommon (only 2% of pollination is hydrophily) and most aquatic plants are insect-pollinated, with flowers that emerge into the air. ''[[Vallisneria]]'' is an example.{{cn}}
 
==Biotic (zoophily)==