A bee or butterfly just like any other flower.
Yes, bees pollinate yellow dandelions. The plants in question (Taraxacum spp) provide early spring-flying beneficial insects, such as bees, with nectar and pollen. They reproduce by beneficial pollinators, self-pollination and wildlife- and wind-dispersed seeds.
the mix color of dandelion is pink,yellow and orange
what pollinates a yellow dandelion
it pollinates it self
yellow jackets are not bees, and they do nothing but pollinate
Dandelion seeds are commonly referred to as "puffballs" or "dandelion parachutes." They are actually the fluffy, white seed heads that form after the yellow dandelion flower blooms and matures. Each seed is attached to a fine, hair-like structure called a pappus, which helps it disperse in the wind.
The answer is dandelion
Answer is the Dandelion!!!
The main differences between a dandelion leaf and flower are their shape and color. Dandelion leaves are long and jagged, while the flower is round and yellow. Additionally, the leaves are green and the flower is bright yellow.
yellow white light (as in not heavy) fragil green stem
The dandelion's flower is yellow. Its seedling is white.
Dandelions are very interesting specimens, because all insects seem to just miss the vibrant yellow that the flower gives off. The flower is pollinated in a very different way. It pollinates itself. If you look closely at dandelions, you can see that the dandelions are actually lots of little flowers which pollinate each other.