hmm... ask someone who cares.
It is a case of parallel evolution
all flowering plants are helped by bees
The continent that does not have bees is known as Antarctica. This is the only continent that does not have what are known as insect-pollinated flowering plants.
No, but when pollinated an individual flower will start to close.
This is an example of a symbiotic relationship.
All flowering plants offer nectar and pollen, great attractions to bees and butterflies, and aiding in cross pollination.
Please don't. Sevin is highly toxic to bees. Don't spray flowering plants because you will kill all the bees attracted by the flowers.
Honey bees get pollen on their feet and legs, and carry that pollen to the next flowering plant, tree, or shrub. Bees pollinate so the plants mature.
When the bees want to drink the honey in the flower, its leg will stick some "FLOWER'S SEEDS", and when it fly away the "FLOWER'S SEEDS" will fall onto the groud and help the flowering plants to reproduce.
Bees are attracted to areas that are filled with pollens. If you have lots of flowering trees or plants around, you will find lots of bees present. This is also true if there are lots of pollens in the area in a particular area.
In Singapore, bees inhabit a variety of environments, including urban gardens, nature reserves, and parks, where they can find abundant flowering plants. They are commonly found in areas with rich biodiversity, such as the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Additionally, bees thrive in urban landscapes that incorporate green spaces and flowering plants, allowing them to forage for nectar and pollen. The presence of various native and ornamental plants supports their populations throughout the city.
I'm not sure it is the most important, but it pollinates an enormous number of flowering plants. Without pollinators wild flowering plants would die off in a generation. However there are many other pollinators, including birds, man, etc. so not all flowering plants would go extinct without bees.
Flowering plants use their flowers for reproduction, specifically to attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds. The pollen produced by the flowers is transferred to fertilize the eggs, leading to seed production and the continuation of the plant species.