Yes they are - but other insects pollinate poppies too.
Yes, cranberries are pollinated by bees.
Salvia is pollinated by bees and hummingbirds.
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yes they are pollinated by bees
by bees
Roses are pollinated by insects such as bees and butterflies, though they can also be pollinated by the wind. Honeybees are the most common pollinators of sunflowers, and daisies are also pollinated by bees.
Most are pollinated by bees, but many specialised crops can be pollinated by humans.
Olives are predominantly wind-pollinated, although they can also be cross-pollinated to some extent by insects like bees. Bees may visit olive flowers for nectar but are not the primary pollinators of olive trees.
About 70% of food has to be pollinated by bees - not bees, no fruit or vegetables.
They are most likely pollinated by wind or pollinators, such as bees.
No, bees "require" a flower (pollen + nectar)to perform pollination.
Poppies are typically pollinated by insects, with bees being the most common pollinators. When bees visit the flowers for nectar, they transfer pollen from the male stamens to the female stigma, facilitating fertilization. Some poppy species can also self-pollinate, but cross-pollination by insects generally leads to greater genetic diversity and healthier plants. The vibrant colors and scent of poppy flowers attract these pollinators effectively.