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The bee will cross pollinate the flower, and the fertilised flower will be able to produce seeds.
The cherry tree (various varieties) produce flowers. The flowers attract flying insects that cross pollinate the trees. Once pollinated, the cherry tree produces a fruit known as a cherry. They do not produce cones!
No. Bees tap flowers for nectar and inadvertantly carry pollen between flowers and therefore cross pollinate the flowers.
A pollinator are insects such as the honey bee that cross pollinate flowers of the same type.
Plants that do not require external help to transfer their pollen are known as self-pollinating plants. Peanuts belong to this category and reproduce by dropping old flowers to the ground on growing old. These flowers release their pollen at sunrise and start fertilizing eventually.
no it has not been proven that the cross pollination of these trees is possible
Just planting them does not mean the will cross pollinate. Most citrus plants are self-fertile and also if cross pollination should occur with citrus, it's possible the seeds would be affected and when those seed are planted, they may or may not produce fruit with a taste that differs from the parent plant.
So that the flowers wont self pollinate.
Plants that cross pollinate are called hybrids.
they are agents of pollination.