it will just store up the pollen with the other pollen
The bee would probably leave some of the pollen from the first flower in the second flower to pollinate the seeds there, and would probably pick up some pollen from the second flower. That's how it works.
Nothing. The plants are different species so the rose pollen would have no effect on the tree.
Nothjing would happen if a pollen grain from a rose flower fell on the stigma of a lemon flower
Nothjing would happen if a pollen grain from a rose flower fell on the stigma of a lemon flower
Rose is a normal flowering Plant .
the same as all other flowering plants. stigma, style, ovary, ovule; anthers, fillaments and pollen
Rose is a normal flowering Plant .
Yes, it is a monocotyledonous flowering plant
Yes.
Rose and Hibiscus
they eat pollen
A rose reproduces off of the other roses around it. Bees also carry pollen from one rose to another.
Rose belongs to the phylum Magnoliophyta, also known as the phylum Anthophyta or the flowering plants.
Magnoliophta (or Anthophyta) which include all the flowering plants