Crossbreeding
crossbreeding maybe :]
No they are to totally different types of plants, Marigold = Tagetes and African Daisy = Diamorphotheca. In order for them to cross-pollinate they have to be compatible at least at a genus level
Bees pollinate flowers.
---- it can self pollinate (asexual) or a bird or bug might carry the pollin to another flower to pollinate it. ----
They pollinate all sorts of flowers especially the walnut tree. They like to feed off walnuts.
Bees polinate flowers.When studying how bees polinate flowers, a bee stung me.Since bees die after stinging a person, there was one less bee able to pollinate.
The guava (Psidium guajava) flower can be self-pollinated and produce fruit (about 15.9% set), but cross-pollinating increased fruit production up to 39.5%. If you have a home garden, it isn't important to have another tree, but when considering a commercial production, it is imperative that there be different cultivars to assure cross-pollination and increased fruit production.
Yes, they help pollinate different flowers and fruit trees
Cross pollination is where the pollen in one plant is used to pollinate those eggs that are available in a different plant. It fosters the vegetation process in Flora.
Cross pollination is where the pollen in one plant is used to pollinate those eggs that are available in a different plant. It fosters the vegetation process in Flora.
Cross pollination is where the pollen in one plant is used to pollinate those eggs that are available in a different plant. It fosters the vegetation process in Flora.
No they are to totally different types of plants, Marigold = Tagetes and African Daisy = Diamorphotheca. In order for them to cross-pollinate they have to be compatible at least at a genus level
Yes bats do pollinate.
Bees pollinate lots of different types of plants.
Yes, hornets actually do pollinate.
yes flowers need particular insects to pollinate them.
Bees pollinate flowers.
Flowers don't pollinate.Bees pollinate the flower.