In order for a flower to be pollentated, the pollen from the stamen of a male plant must be moved to the stigma of a female plant. This is often done by bees which visit the plants in search of nectar to make their food known as honey.
if a plant is animal pollenated it cross-pollnating plant and is pollenated by animams and insects such as bees,bats,beetls etc
Hibiscus is generally pollenated by birds and insects. It can be done by hand if with a small paint brush, toothpick, tweezer or Q-tip. If the flower is wilting, that means it has been fertilized. They wilt within 24 hours of pollenation.
Bees. When they collectnectar they gather pollen, and they take it from flower to flower, thus pollinating the flowers. Hummingbirds do this as well. Wind can do it too, but not as effective.
ok. First, make a worker bee. Then, click on someone else's flower Add me to your mln: 4752joshua
an example of how a plant gets pollenated
go to another person's page and click for the flower patch module. Spend one worker bee.
a weed is simply a plant that grows where it isn't wanted. the most charming rose bush is a weed if it grows in the middle of a tomato field and a tomato will be a weed if it grows in the middle of a lawn.
Flowers and plants would not be pollenated and they would die.
Carrion flowers are pollenated by flies and other insects that are attracted to rotting meat. So the plant shares its pollen.
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A flower's egg refers to its ovule, the female reproductive organ.
Nothjing would happen if a pollen grain from a rose flower fell on the stigma of a lemon flower