no
Day flowering plants are normally pollinated by insects or animals that are active during the day e.g. bees, butterflies and birds. Night flowering plants are pollinated by insects or animals that are active at night such as bats and moths. Night flowering plants are normally very heavily scented to attract insects where as day flowering plants use both sent and visual tools to attract pollinators.
Flowers that bloom at night are trying to attract night flying insects and animals to pollinate them. Such flowers are usually pollinated by moths and (strangely enough) by bats.
Yes, potato plants do bloom.
Jasmines do in fact bloom during the day as well (dependant on the type of Jasmine), the scent of the flower is more prevalent at night. The flower has a long trumpet shape normally attracts moths (at night) or butterfly's (during the day) for pollination.
No, shrubs are not wind pollinated therefore not a flowering plant. Most flowering plants are pollinated by insects, :D
Plants that are pollinated at night rely on nocturnal animals such as moths, bats, and some types of beetles. These animals are attracted to the plants by their scent or nectar, and in the process of feeding, they inadvertently transfer pollen from one plant to another, facilitating pollination.
Insect-pollinated plants typically have brightly colored flowers and strong fragrances to attract pollinators, whereas wind-pollinated plants often have small, inconspicuous flowers that lack scent. Additionally, insect-pollinated plants usually produce sticky pollen to adhere to pollinators, while wind-pollinated plants generate lightweight, abundant pollen that can be easily carried by the wind.
That is a matter of taste. Grasses (the prime example) can be very attractive. It is the flower not the plants being attractive in case of insect pollinated and not so attractive in case of wind pollinated.
After flowers are pollinated, they will develop into fruits or seeds, depending on the plant species. If the flower is pollinated successfully, the fertilized ovule will develop into a seed, while the ovary will grow into a fruit containing the seeds.
flowers
Yes.
bee's,butterfly