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.
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bee's are helpful because they pollinate plants.
Yes
a bee takes pollen into and out of the flower ;)
A bee myrtle is a reddish, pinkish or reddish flower that bees pollinate from
If one bee can pollinate 220 plants in 1 hour estimate how many plants 9 bees can pollinate in the same amount of time?
To make honey and pollinate plants.
To pollinate the flower.
The ecological niche of a bee is the earth or sex
Pollen mate, so it can pollinate the plant
A bee, they pollinate flowers so we have plants and air
Yes. They are kept to pollinate plants in glasshouses.