Dandelions can reproduce and bees cant! :) hope i helped
NO. Dandelions pollinate themselves.
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Bees can see UV light. (ultra violet light), that we, humans can't see. So, actually any flower attracts bees.
Many plants reproduce by pollination, dandelions included. Dandelions are pollinated by bees and other insects that crawl onto them. They can also pollinate themselves.
Most of the dandelion plants grow in places that we will mow every two weeks or so, but only after the dandelions have gone to seed. We want to keep dandelions around the garden because we value the pollinators that they attract. The bees need the dandelions as an early source of nectar and pollen, but the dandelions do not need the bees. They can reproduce by a process called apomixis, the seeds developing without pollination. Each new dandelion is thus genetically identical to the parent plant. Dandelions brighten the early spring landscape. Together with the carpets of bluets that flower at the same time, dandelions turn otherwise uninspiring expanses of lawn into mosaics of color and texture.
you cant it is just 1 syllable you cant get more syllables out of it
No they cant because they are dying!
they cant they dont have a stinger
dandelions
Other "lucky" dandelions! The dandelion can self-pollinate, although like other flowering plants, it is mostly pollinated by insects, bees primarily.
Dandelions is the correct spelling.
My father used to eat dandelion greens. He also used to make dandelion wine, with mixed results.
Yes, bees can fly in the rain for a limited time, but they try to avoid it.