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When butterflies drink nectar from a flower, they get pollen on themselves which is scattered onto flowers. Pollination is essential to flowers bearing seeds, and flowers are "designed" to distribute pollen through luring insects (bees, butterflies) with their nectar.

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as far as I know it really just makes your garden presentable (pretty). Maybe, like worms, they actually help.

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They pollinaate the flowers to ensure the offspring

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Butterflies like to eat nectar from plants, and when they land on plants to eat, they trap pollen on their legs. This means that they help pollinate flowers, helping them become fertilized.

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A butterfly helps a garden grow by pollination.

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What relationship exists between plants and butterflies?

Plants and butterflies have a symbiotic relationship. The plants benefit from the pollination services provided by the butterflies and the butterflies feed from the nectar of the flowers of the plants.


How butterflies and spiders benefit from members of the angiosperms?

Birds, butterflies, and Spiders can benefit from members of the angiosperms because it provides them with food. The plants benefit because the birds, butterflies, and spiders aid in pollination.


How bird butterfly and spiders benefit from members of the angiosperms?

Birds, butterflies, and Spiders can benefit from members of the angiosperms because it provides them with food. The plants benefit because the birds, butterflies, and spiders aid in pollination.


How does the planet benefit from butterflies?

Butterflies are obviously part of the food chain but there main benefit to other organisms is that they transfer pollon form one plant to another. This is not done by the butterfly for the benefit of plants as the buttefly is purely doing this to feed. The plants then cross breed which also creates diversity in plants.


How do you altract butterflies?

You can attract butterflies by planting the plants they lay their eggs on (host plants) and flowering plants (nectar plants) for butterflies that are normally found in your area of the world. If you search the internet for 'butterfly host plants' you will be led to sites that give more specific information. What attracts butterflies in Florida may not attract butterflies in Iowa or Oregon. Butterflies are very picky about plants that they lay eggs upon.


Do flowers benefit from butterflies?

yes


How does the plant benefit from butterflies?

pollination


Why do plants need butterflies?

butterflies need plants because they need to lay their eggs on the leaf!


What are two reasons the plants needs butterflies?

Plants need butterflies for two main reasons such as pollination. Plants also need butterflies to bring other animals into the ecosystem.


Are all butterflies producers?

Butterflies are consumers. Only plants are producers.


What can butterflies do that other animals can't?

Butterflies pollinate flowers and plants.


Why do butterflies eat plants?

to have nutrients