In some plants, the flower will keep producing nectar for up to several days before it dies and the seeds begin to form. In others, the flower produces just one batch of nectar. In some plants such as lantana, flowers may stay on the plant long after they have been pollinated and stop producing nectar in order to add to the attractiveness of the plant to pollinators.
While a hummingbird is sipping nectar from a plant, it is also cross pollinating the plant as it passes from flower to flower.
nectar this is what they eat they only eat nectar
They benefit each other by: A butterfly pollinate flowers and disperse seeds where no other wildlife can. This relationship is called "mutualism". And this relationship between the butterfly and the flower is very important,even to human beings. and that's the answer......well that's right!
Host-specific is what a butterfly that pollinates one type of flower is called.Specifically, butterflies enjoy feeding on the nectar of a plant's flowers. They move pollen from one plant to another as they consume the nectar of different plants. Some butterflies work from a wider range of plants deemed nectar-worthy than others and therefore labeled host-plants.
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While a hummingbird is sipping nectar from a plant, it is also cross pollinating the plant as it passes from flower to flower.
It is eating...getting the nectar (sucrose) out of the flower.
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The hummingbird eats nectar which comes from flowers. The hummingbird inserts it's beak into the flower then laps the nectar up with it's tongue.
You need an article before the singular noun "flower" (a flower, the flower). Or make it "flowers" (plural).
all types of humming bird drinks nectar
The food chain of the monarch butterfly is other flowers. Monarch Butterflies live off of nectar and water. They fly from flower to flower collecting nectar.
A butterfly sticks its long, slender, proboscis into the stamen of a flower, thus accessing the nectar, and drinks it.
Butterflies drink flower nectar. In fact, the only thing most butterflies ever eat is nectar from flowers.