pollination
Neutral flower
Flowers attract insects and birds to feed on the nectar and incidentally transfer pollen between flowers to pollinate them so they can reproduce.
The transfer of pollen to the stigma of a flower is called pollination. The transfer of pollen is called pollenation.
Flowers are simply called flowers when referred to generally. Different parts have more complicated names, such as the petals, which are called the corolla. Flowers that grow in groups are called inflorescences.
There is a symbiotic relationship between a crab spider and a flower. The crab spider carry pollen grains to the other flowers when gathering nectar on these flowers.
Pollen can be carried from flower to flower by several pollinating agents such as bees, wasps, flies, hummingbirds. Some plants self pollinate. Humans trying to create hybreds can pollinate with a Qtip.
Rose
Only a few bats are nectar eating , when they suck nectar from flower to flower they transfer pollen for pollination .
The everlasting flower is also called a strawflower. It is shaped similar to a daisy. The outer petals are called rays. The center disk has female flowers and male flowers.
They use small brushes to transfer pollen from one flower to another's stamen.
the plants without flowers HAVE no flowers ! and the plants with flowers DO HAVE flowers :P
Neutral flower
Flowers attract insects and birds to feed on the nectar and incidentally transfer pollen between flowers to pollinate them so they can reproduce.
sailsflower
Jamines are called 'Mothi' flowers.
flower has some pigments called as chromoplasts. these will give colors to the flowers
the transfer of pollen grains is called pollination. I the transfer of pollen is from the anther to the stigma of the same plant it is known as self pollination, whereas if the transfer of pollen is from the anther of one flower to the filament of a different flower, it is termed as cross pollination