No, a rose it not wind pollinated. Roses are pollinated by bees. A bee will collect nectar in the "pockets" on *her legs and as she flies some of the pollen may fall out there for creating a new flower
* all worker bees (one that collects pollen and nectar) are female
Gymnosperms only have wind as pollinator. Angyosperms have birds, bugs, wind, water and bats. Flowers are colored and have sweet parfum to attract the bees and birds. Wind and water are natural factors. Bats only go to flowers that bloom at night.
no newt is not a pollinator
A pollinator garden is a garden planted with plants that will attract insects to the selected flowers.
Usually the pollinator gets nectar from the flower, also surplus pollen.
No, the Nanking cherry does not require a pollinator to produce fruit.
The biological relationship between a plant and its pollinator is known as mutualism. In this relationship, the plant provides food (nectar or pollen) for the pollinator, while the pollinator assists in the plant's reproduction by transferring pollen between flowers.
Yes
That the pollinator is nocturnal, something like a moth or a bat
A pollinator is also referred to as a "vector" or "agent". This is the method or means whereby pollen is transferred from the anthers of one plant to the stigma of another. Agents can be living things such as bees, birds, ants, beetles, bats etc.; they can also be nonliving such as wind and water.
No, olive trees do not require a pollinator to produce fruit as they are self-pollinating.
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a newt !