Yes, mixed tulip flowers attract bees so long as they are in the colors that the insects in question can see. Honeybees (Apis spp) see black, blue, green, purple and yellow. They will not be attracted to red or to tulips that are nectar- or pollen-poor.
Yes, bees pollinate tulips.Specifically, the bright colors of tulip flowers attract bees. Tulip flowers have both female and male reproductive parts. The stamen holds pollen, and the stigma receives pollen when a bee makes a landing. Tulip seed production will be the result.
Flowers attract bees by their scent and beautiful colours they have.
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Magnolia evolved before bees.
Bees get their nectar from flowers. Flowers produce nectar to attract animals to pollinate them.
What is a plant that produces flowers? Angiosperms are the plants that produce flowers, which are used to attract pollinators like bees and other insects in order to reproduce and pass on their genes. An example of an angiosperm is the tulip.
flowers reproduce with polin or sperm the bees land on a tulip and then they have the sperm on there legs and when they land on another one.
the sweet smell of the flowers attract the bees which causes the bees to collect the nectar from a flower
Most bees only go for brightly coloured flowers etc: roses
They attract bees with their vibrant colours and sweet smell so they will want the nectar and pollen inside
fresh brightly coloured adult flowers attract most bees
Morning glory flowers are commonly pollinated by bumble bees and lepidopterans.