Bees pollinate different plants by transferring their pollen or seeds from one area to the next. This spreads the crop and promotes more growth. Honey bees and solitary bees mostly pollinate buckwheat, which is a form of wheat.
No. Wheat, like most grasses, is wind pollinated.
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.
Most plants are pollinated by bees, butterflies, moths or other flying insects. Some are pollinated by wind or rain such as wheat and corn. Some are pollinated by flies and emit a smelly odor like a cadaver or feces. Some plants, such as cacti, are pollinated by bats. In North and South America hummingbirds pollinate tube shaped flowers.
Wheat is a grass and is wind pollinated.
bees pollinate them
no needs for insects
About 70% of food has to be pollinated by bees - not bees, no fruit or vegetables.