Blue bonnets are a plant. Plants get their food from converting sunlight into food. They take in CO2 through their leaves and make a chemical change with the sunlight.
Bumblebees are attracted to blue flowers because they can see the color blue well, making them stand out against the green foliage. Blue flowers often have nectar and pollen that bumblebees need for food, making them a valuable food source for the bees.
It is believed that adding sugar to the water for cut flowers provides the flowers with a food source since the flowers have been literally "cut off" from their food supply.
It looks around for red and blue coloured flowers, sniffs and tastes.
If you pick a blue bonnet flower, you will remove it from its plant and likely prevent it from producing seeds. This can impact the plant's ability to propagate and reproduce, potentially affecting local ecosystems that rely on that plant species for food or habitat. It's generally better to leave wildflowers like blue bonnets undisturbed in their natural environment.
The flowers carry nectar, so when the bees collect the nectar they eat it. That helps produce the honey. The nectar in the flowers is the bees food source. Without flowers, the bees would all die out.
Some of the plants mentioned in "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell include wild celery, yarrow, and sassafras. These plants play a part in the protagonist's survival on the island as a source of food and materials for various uses.
Flowers are parts of plants, which are autotrophic.
Yes, they do. Capers are a food that comes from flowers.
Plants get their food from the roots and not from the flowers
Blue food coloring dyes flowers faster because it is absorbed more readily by the plant's vascular system. When flowers are placed in colored water, they take up the water through their stems, and the dye travels through the xylem, the tissue responsible for water transport. The intensity of the dye's color can also enhance the visual impact, making it easier to observe the absorption process. Additionally, blue food coloring is often more concentrated, leading to quicker and more vibrant results.
Mainly nectar from flowers, but sometimes they need minerals so once in a while they sip some animal urine.
from flowers of course they have necter