colorful flowers are usally pollinated by the flow of the wind
Petals serve important functions for a flower by attracting pollinators with their colorful and fragrant displays, protecting the reproductive organs of the flower, and aiding in the process of pollination by facilitating the transfer of pollen.
Some examples of insect-pollinated plants include sunflowers, lavender, roses, and fruit trees like apple and cherry. These plants rely on insects like bees, butterflies, and beetles to transfer pollen between flowers for reproduction.
One of the first signs of spring is often the crocus flower. These bright, colorful flowers can emerge as early as late winter, bringing a welcome burst of color to gardens and landscapes after the winter months.
All vegetables start out as seeds from the fruits of flowers that the vegetables themselves make. The flowers grow very fast in their rush to become pollinated in order to make seeds that will reproduce the species. That is why they grow faster than the vegetables that they come from. Vegetables are the root, stem, or leaf of a plant and the flowers produce the fruit that holds the seeds for the next generation of vegetables.
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Insects.
Generally plants which present small, non-colorful flowers are wind pollinated. If you plant has flowers which give off an aroma, are colorful and or are large in size, they are more likely to rely on pollinators.
Usually the pollinator gets nectar from the flower, also surplus pollen.
after a flower is pollinated what is the takes place
Plants that are pollinated by moths and bats are not likely to have colorful flowers, but will indeed pollinate fragrant ones. This is because night pollinators, such as the moths and bats have critical ability to find a flower by its fragrance.
By flying insects
If the corn flower is pollinated, it will eventually drop the petals and form seeds. if it is not pollinated, it will wither and die.
no it's a imperfect flower
it dies
Yes, roses are pollinated by bees. Bees are attracted to the colorful petals and fragrance of roses, and as they collect nectar from the flowers, they inadvertently transfer pollen from one flower to another, resulting in pollination.
Flowers are pollinated (fertilized) by insects unwittingly transferring pollen from one flower to another as they move from flower to flower drinking or collecting nectar.
Petals are the most colorful parts of the flower