to do the process of pollination
To get the flower color you need to attract a moshling, you plant the seeds needed to attract the moshling, then wait for the flowers to grow to see what color you get. The color of the flower is random. If you do not get the flower color you need to attract a moshling, you have to dig up that plant and plant another seed. Keep planting seeds until you get the flower color you need.
Mushrooms don't flower because they do not rely on insects for fertilization, and thus have no need to attract them.
Peonies tend to attract ants to the flower buds. This is due to the nectar that forms on the outside of the flower buds.
to attract moshlings but you need the right combination
the answer your looking is bees. They go to flower to flower picking up and dropping polyn. Almost every plant need to be pollinated example of a flower that does not to be pollinated is peas
Nothing, rox flowers just give you rox, they do not attract a moshling. You will need to dig it up.
If you do not get the flower color you need to attract a moshling, you have to dig up that plant and plant another seed. Keep planting seeds until you get the flower color you need.
nothing it is just a question that does not need awnserings. lol
They both produce pollen, therefore they must have anthers and since they both produce seeds they must have stigmasThe end results of wind pollination and insect pollination are the same, the plants are pollinated.Wind pollinated plants, which include the grasses and some trees, have either no flowers or very insignificant flowers because they have no need to attract insects. The anthers produce very large amounts of very small pollen grains which are then blown by the wind in the hope of hitting a stigma of the same variety of plant. This is the type of pollen which is the major cause of hay fever.Insect pollinated plants will have flowers, usually with nectar, to attract the insects and reward them with food. A bee's body is covered with fine hairs which become charged with static electricity as the insect flies so when it lands on the flower the pollen grains are actually attracted to the bee's body. When the bee goes to the next flower, some of this pollen is transferred to the flower's stigma. Pollen grains of insect-pollinated plants are much larger than those of wind-pollinated plants.
Answer 1: If a bloom has large petals and sepals, it's much harder to pollinate the flower. They would just get in the way. Answer 2: Petals and sepals are used to attract pollinators and give them a place to land. Wind pollinated plants don't need to attract pollinators or provide landing space for them. Thus, there is no use for large sepals and petals. .
The female flower on a squash plant produces the squash when mature but will need pollination by a male flower. This can be done by transfering pollen from the anther of the male flower to the stigma of the female flower. Either an insect or person can do this.
Insect pollinated is attractive and colourful, the former isn't Besides petal color the insect pollinated flowers also have insect attracting smell where as in wind pollinated flowers the petals are neither attractive nor scented.