Butterfly is dependent on flowering plants for nectar
to carry pollen
A flowering plant would be dependent on a butterfly to carry its pollen to another flowering plant of the same species allowing for sexual reproduction and continuation of the flowering plant species
While the caterpillar will eat the leaves of certain plants, the butterfly uses its tube-like tongue to sip nectar from flowers.
Angiosperms like Utricularia and Napenthes eat the insects.
the best way would be to just stop watering it as it is an indoor pot plant
Yes, indeed the X-axis is the independent variable.And as such, the X-axis is the dependent variable.ILOLU ANSWERY= dependent X= independentthe dependent depends on independent variable
The most common way is carried by bugs, especially plant sucking bugs like aphids. They can also be spread plant to plant on uncleaned pruners or knives used on the plants.
The production of nectar.
Flowering plants require pollinatio non-flowering plants do not.
The fastest way to get big flower impact is to plant flowering shrubs. A nice choice is rhododendron. They are easy to plant as you plant the whole root ball and one young plant uses three feet of bedding space. http://www.rhododendron.org/planting.htm
Germination is the meaning of the statement that a plant sprouts. The process references to the growth which takes a plant out of the seed and into the seedling stage. It refers to the production of above-ground shoots and below-ground shoots on the way to flowering, fruiting, and seeding.
the rafflessia plant follows the parasitic mode of nutrition.due to the absence of chlorophyll in its body,rafflessiadepends upon others.it grows on the roots of the host plant. it absorbs readymade food of the host plant by sucking. in this way it completes its nutrition. rafflessia is the biggest flowering plant of the world.
Seagrass is a flowering plant that lives close to the sea. The best way to care for seagrass is to keep it close to fully saline environments, like large bodies of sea water.
80% of our food come from the angiosperm division of trees. That is all the flowering plants. Think of it this way: A piece of meat comes from an animal who had eaten a plant, or Our milk comes from cows who they had eaten some plants. So all the trail leads to flowering plants.
80% of our food come from the angiosperm division of trees. That is all the flowering plants. Think of it this way: A piece of meat comes from an animal who had eaten a plant, or Our milk comes from cows who they had eaten some plants. So all the trail leads to flowering plants.
Okra is a flowering plant of the Mallow family, valued for its edible green fruits
That they both form from buds is how flowers relate to fruits. In the case of flowering and fruiting plants, the flower prepares the way for the fruit. The sequence is the formation of the flower by the bud. Then the fading of the flowerleads into the formation of the fruit. The seeds of the fruit fall to the ground. The budding to flowering to fruiting cycle begins anew with the growing of each fruit seed into the mature flowering and fruiting plant.
Jump, Dash, Attack, Block. To double butterfly, Jump, Attack on the way up (Do it very quickly) and butterfly on the way down. Triple butterfly is hard to explain. Go to Youtube.com and search, How to TBF in gunz.
The answer is that the insect {example- Butterfly} depends on the nector from the flower and photosynthesis works with the suns energy and that is how an insect gets its food.
A dragonfly's wings is clear and a butterfly's is colorful.