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During pollination, like when bees carry pollen from one to another, that allows them to combine
A bee would carry pollen from one plant to another
The combination of material from a pollen grain with an egg to form a seed is what bees carry from one plant to another, unknowingly. When the bee lands on a plant it picks up pollen and carries this to another plant.
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.
pollination
They carry polen from one plant to another,
Insects
Butterflies pollinate plants and are beautiful to watch. If you have allergies to a local flowering plant, the butterfly may carry nectar/pollen from it. If it lands on you and licks you you may get a trace ofthe plant. I'm not sure about that though.
no butterfly knives are legal in nc i just wouldn't carry one around anywhere
During pollination, like when bees carry pollen from one to another, that allows them to combine
A bee would carry pollen from one plant to another
The Adonis blue butterfly likes to eat from one specific plant. This plant is called the Horseshoe Vetch. They will also eat nectar from flowers if they cannot find this plant.
The combination of material from a pollen grain with an egg to form a seed is what bees carry from one plant to another, unknowingly. When the bee lands on a plant it picks up pollen and carries this to another plant.
Butterfly is one word, not two. Butterfly is one word, so it is not confused with another sentence that might include butter and fly. For example, "look at that butter fly" has a completely different meaning from "look at that butterfly".
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.
sadly no its both illegal to have one and carry one in maine. but if there is a way to get a permit i am not sure
Hi! I'm from Mexico. think i depends on the species, but generally it's a nectar plant. however in my house we have a patio with one Tepozan (Buddleia cordata) in which some caterpillars of a unknown (for me) butterfly apeared recently, and as you can see in the picture they're eating the leaves.