It is nectar and it attract insects to pollinate the tiger lily.
No, pollination occurs when pollen grains land on the sticky surface of the stigma.
The petals are colored and may be scented so that they attract insects. When insects come to the plants, they carry sticky pollen on their legs and/or wings. They also pick up pollen from the plant that attracted them. This transfer of pollen from plant to plant is called pollination and is how the plants produce seeds to reproduce.
Pollination is a sticky thing on the plant. Animals drink that from the plant that reproduces the plant
The top of the stigma is sticky and is where the pollen attaches to it.
So the pollen will stick.
The word is daub. It means to coat or smear a surface with a sticky substance in a liberal way.
gel is a 3 letter word for sticky substance.
There are two major plant adaptations that flowers employ to assist in pollination. The color of petals and bracts are attractive to the necessary insects and the smell helps attract the insects that will ferry the pollen to the next flower.
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They contain a sticky substance known as resin.
The sticky organic substance exuded by pine and fir trees is sap or rosin.
They trap an inset on their sticky petals then send digestive juices.