Often through bees or birds or insects. They get the nectar from the flower, but the flower sticks its pollen on them as a result, and when they go to the next flower, they transport it. It's a mutualistic relationship.
Bees and other insects, some birds, sometimes wind.
One prime example would be a bee.
Wind and animals carry pollen
A pollinator.
pollinators
the stamen
The stalk of flower is called pedicle
There is a type of gladiolus called 'Priscilla', but I couldn't find another reference to one.
A seed flower is called an ovule
the insect that goes to that flower will go to another flower. but if a bee goes to a flower with another bee on it that bug will let the other bee in to get pollen
A pollinator.
the stamen
The tube called xylem carries water up to the flowers
the flower is the part, because they spread the pollen and the wind carries it to another flower and they both mate.
POLLINATION!
It is transferred by wind or bees.
Dermal tissue is the outer covering of a flower. The inner part of a flower is commonly called the stamen. Another part of a flower is called the petal.
It is also called Mogra. Its a variety of Jasmine flower..... Also called Motia Bahar in Hyderabad.
Cross pollination is when the wind or a insect carries pollen from one flower to another. Self pollination is when a flower produces pollen and uses it in asexual reproduction.
Pollenation.
The stalk of flower is called pedicle
Another name would be a Florist