yes roses do have nectar thats why bees are attracted to them
no because they are in the deserts and usually i see no bees buzzing around them
the cactus includes small and spiky leaves that reduce evaporation of water. It also prevents loss of water. The cactus has also a thick and juicy stem that stores water.
Yes a carnation produces nectar. Butterflies are attracted to it.
yes they do
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Nectar is produced by the flowers to attract honey bees and other insects for pollination.
Neither, nectar is like honey, it is the produced by a producer and then consumed by a consumer, it is not "living" and therefor it cannot consume nor produce.
It is called a FLOWER :)
Bees get their nectar from flowers. Flowers produce nectar to attract animals to pollinate them.
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Many plants produce nectar which is turned into honey by bees.
Nectaria means Nectar. Nectar is Sweet so you could say that Nectaria means Nectar which means Sweet and you could use an example like: The Nectaria means Nectar which is what bees produce, Nectar is Sweet
Generally, yes. The flower will continue to produce nectar as long as it is fresh and there is sufficient water at the plant roots.
The amount of nectar to produce 1 gram of honey is equivalent to the total amount of nectar collected by bees from about 4000 flowers.
Flowers provide nectar for bees to get and produce honey.
Flowers, trees and shrubs that produce pollen and/or nectar.
Bees collect nectar from flowers and then produce honey.
Yes, Bumblebees eat nectar which is plant produce
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