Viola papillionaceae or V. cucullata They normally have 5 petaled flowers in spring. These have infrared landing pads for bees that direct them to the nectar source which is produced in a spur in the lower petal . When the bees pollinate the flowers and seed forms it gets shot out with a sort of spring loaded slingshot effect far and wide. Later in the summer they produce cleistogamous flowers way down in the foliage and almost beneath the ground. These are enclosed flowers that never open (they may have no petals or just two petals or be made up of just closed sepals). They pollinate themselves. Most flowers have very specific means to prevent self-pollination so the genes spread. These seed are dropped right at the base of the plant but they may also spit some of these far away too.
Self pollination, wind pollination, and insect pollination are the three ways that pollination occurs. Pollination is needed in order for plants to reproduce.
Fertilization occurs in the ovule
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Pollination. Pollination can occur from the same plant, or from other plants of the same species. The pollen can be spread by wind, animals, or insects (notably bees).
Pollen grains are transferred to the stigma of a flower during pollination. This process is usually completed by bees.
Self pollination, wind pollination, and insect pollination are the three ways that pollination occurs. Pollination is needed in order for plants to reproduce.
yes
Pollination doesn't occur.
pollination occurs because the bees go from plant to plant to collect pollen to store in their honey
Fertilization occurs in the ovule
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pollination occurs when the pollen grains are transported from the anther to stigm hello navith
Pollination. Pollination can occur from the same plant, or from other plants of the same species. The pollen can be spread by wind, animals, or insects (notably bees).
Pollen grains are transferred to the stigma of a flower during pollination. This process is usually completed by bees.
Yes, it occurs in all flowers.
Gymnosperms do not produce flowers (as opposed to angiosperms), so there is nothing to attract pollinating insects. As a result, they depend on the wind to blow the pollen from the male to the female cones. Pollination can also occur if the male cones are present at the same time and situated above the female cones. In this case self-pollination can occur when the pollen simply falls or blows downward.
it needs to be really sunny and it needs to be over 1 week old