angiosperms attract bees and other insect to flower causing a pollen transfer and possible fertilizationangiosperms attract bees and other insect to flower causing a pollen transfer and possible fertilizationangiosperms attract bees and other insect to flower causing a pollen transfer and possible fertilizationangiosperms attract bees and other insect to flower causing a pollen transfer and possible fertilizationangiosperms attract bees and other insect to flower causing a pollen transfer and possible fertilization
The aesthetic guarantee of a continued place within nature and the attraction of pollinators are two explanations as to how flowers benefit their plant. Flower colors, shapes and smells may be vivid, pleasing, and fragrant. That they're beautifully aesthetic is a main reason for the popularity of Flower Gardening and arranging, in terms of human interest.
In terms of nature's interest, flowers attract the pollinators that help the plant's survival. Specifically, flowers contain the nectar that pollinating bats, bees, beetles, birds and butterflies seek out. In return, the pollinators leave with pollen, which thereby is spread over a far wider area than the plant's immediate location.
Angiosperms use flowers to attract bees and other insects to land on the flower causing a pollen transfer and possible fertilization.
Flowers help in pollination by having bees rub pollen onto their legs and pass pollen from one flower to another. Flowers obviously help in pollination because they have pollen!!
The plant will not die, it will still continue to grow.
No, but you can plant them from bulbs or seeds
When it flowers.
The flowers appear before the seed.
For plant-eating animals the benefit is that they can get to the sugar the plant has stored.
Some annual flowers benefit from deadheading while others do not need it at all. It depends upon the variety of annual plant.
Pollen from flowers on one plant can fertilize flowers on a different plant. What is this process called?'
Flowers produce seeds for the plant
Yes! The bats get food (nectar) from the flowers and also spread pollen from plant to plant. Both organisms benefit.
The relationship between bees and flowers is interdependence; the bees fertilize the flowers by moving pollen from plant to plant and the flowers provide the bees with nectar for their assistance.
yes
It is not up to the plants when to or not to produce flowers. It depends on how healthy the plant is after fertilisation. The healthier the plant is, the faster it will produce flowers.
The time you plant flowers depends on the type of flowers you are planting. An almanac can help you determine the best times to plant anything.
nector is in the flowers and the bees use nector for their honey so the suck it out of the flowers and take it back to their hives
flowers is a plant.
Angiospermic plants have flowers
A Rose has leaves and flowers.