The cacao tree (Theobroma cacao) relies primarily on small midges for pollination. These tiny insects are attracted to the flowers, which are located on the trunk and branches of the tree, where they feed on the nectar. As they move from flower to flower, the midges transfer pollen, enabling fertilization and the production of cacao pods. This process is essential for the tree's reproductive cycle and the eventual yield of cacao beans.
Theobroma cacao is the botanical name of cacao tree.
the scientific name for the cocoa tree is Theobroma cacao, meaning drink of the gods. "Theobroma cacao"
cacao beans
Cacao is a small tropical American evergreen tree.
The Botanical name for the Cacao tree is "Theobroma Cacao". This name was given in 1753 by the Swedish Botanist, Carolus Linnaeus.
Cacao are seeds(beans) inside the fruit of the cacao tree which is a large berry called the cacao pod...
The meaning of the Latin Theobroma Cacao is cacao tree. It growns is South America, with his seeds they make cacao powder or chocolate. Mostly liked by children and women.
all of the cacao trees live in a rainforests
Tiny flies known as biting midges or no-see-ums are known to pollinate cacao flowers. These small insects are attracted to the sweet scent of the flower and play a critical role in the pollination process of cacao plants.
Any plant can pollinate with any plant. Just so long as there's bees there. Bees accidentally get pollen from other plants on there feet and can ACCIDENTALLY cross-pollinate. So, yes, a pear CAN pollinate with a plum tree.
cacao
yeah from a cacao tree :)