For a lily to successfully pollinate, it typically requires warm temperatures, adequate sunlight, and moisture in the soil. Pollination can occur through various agents, including bees and other insects, which transfer pollen from the anthers to the stigma of the flower. Additionally, the presence of compatible flower species nearby can enhance the chances of cross-pollination, improving genetic diversity. Proper timing, such as the synchronization of flower opening and pollinator activity, is also crucial.
lily's mom, Lily
No, alot more people know Lily Allen than Lily Collins. Everybody that knows lily Collins likes Lily Allen better !!!
Lily Mariye's birth name is Lily Hamamura.
The Lily was created in 1794.
Yes, lily is a lovely name.
I'm pretty sure it's a plant that can cross-polinate and self-polinate
There is no atmosphere or flowers on the moon so no bees can niether fly nor polinate
Yes, a peace lily can thrive in low light conditions as it is a hardy plant that can tolerate low light levels.
Yes
To attract bees, birds in order to polinate
Yes, the tiger lily (Lilium lancifolium) is a mesophyte. Mesophytes are plants that thrive in average moisture conditions, which is suitable for the tiger lily's growth and development.
Yes, the peace lily does best in bright, indirect sunlight but can also tolerate low light conditions.
it has waterproth coat on so it can stay dry
No. They wont. :) :D :P :( :C :J
The correct spelling of the verb is "pollinate" (to move pollen among flowers).
No I did a report on insects and none ate flowers but they had bees polinate
No, the peace lily does not require direct sunlight for optimal growth. It thrives in indirect or low light conditions.