no
An oak will only be pollinated if the insects visiting have done their job.
yes, it is correct
The trees get pollinated, then seeds for in the form of acorns.
Because they are wind pollinated so they have no need to attract insects.
Wind pollinated plants are such as dandellions and oak the dandilions use hundres of white floating seeds to blow around these former afer the plant has lost its petals. Also oak trees use helicopters the are an upside down v shape and spin as they descend.
Oak Trees produce acorns not nuts. Infact, your wrong, the acorn produces acorns which are nuts. Acorns are often classified as oak nuts. But I'm afraid I don't have the equation, apparently there is one somewhere on the web. I suppose it also depends on how many oak tree flowers are pollinated.
they are self-pollinated!!
Most are pollinated by bees, but many specialised crops can be pollinated by humans.
Dahlias are pollinated by wind, insects or gardeners.
Venus Fly Trap Cornflour
It has to be pollinated by a bee It has to be pollinated by a bee
self pollinated
Salvia is pollinated by bees and hummingbirds.