Like most other flowers, sunflowers produce nectar, which bees consume and transform into honey. Sunflowers are particularly attractive mainly due to the sheer number of florets on a single sunflower; a bee can spend over an hour on the same plant.
Yes. They will attract most insect pollinators, including bees, wasps, and yellow jackets.
Yes they do.
Sunflowers reproduce by large seeds that form in the center of their flowerhead.
collect honeyand pollen!?!
Yes. Although if the sunflowers are grown using systemic insecticides, such as Bayer's Clothianidin, the bees will almost certainly die from neonicotinoid poisoning.
Sedums do not attract bees. There are also some breeds of ivy and ice plants that do not attract bees.
Flowers attract bees by their scent and beautiful colours they have.
Magnolia evolved before bees.
Yes, this particular plant will indeed attract bees and butterflies.
the sweet smell of the flowers attract the bees which causes the bees to collect the nectar from a flower
Most varieties are self-pollinating. Otherwise, you should probably just let bees do the work; they love sunflowers.
no
Peony are very sweet and attract bees but are better known for attracting ants.
Bees will go to any other blossom before a pear blossom. To attract bees to pear blossoms use 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. Spray the blossoms with this solution to attract bees.