Depends on what flowers are available, and important point, the flowers do not produce honey, but nectar, which the bees convert into honey.
trees,grass,grains and flowers
plants:grass, flowers, trees, ect.
flowers
Yes, it is true.
Bushes Grass Flowers Few Trees
Deciduous trees Flowers Mushroom Grass
From the honey bee as the name suggests we get honey. From the honey bee we also get our plants, grains, flowers and fruit trees pollinated.
plants are producers, examples: grass, flowers, bushesand sometimes trees.(grass is the main producer)
Yes, honey bees can pollinate plants other than flowers. For example, in California, honey bees are absolutely essential to pollinate the almond trees.
grass,leaves,seeds,flowers,roots,plant necter,trees,asters.
There are trees, grass, flowers, leaves, bushes,vegtables,and fruit
Producers of the Rainforest would be orchids, buttress roots, ferns, mosses, shrubs, canopy level trees, flowers, etc.