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Depends on hoe many flowers of the same species are in reach of the pollen through the wind.

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A flower can produce varying numbers of offspring through pollination and fertilization. Some flowers may produce many seeds, while others may produce only a few or even just one. Ultimately, the number of offspring will depend on the specific plant species and its reproductive strategy.

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