In addition to bees, several other organisms contribute to pollination, including butterflies, moths, birds (like hummingbirds), bats, and various insects such as beetles and flies. Some plants are also pollinated by the wind or water, relying on these natural elements to transfer their pollen. Additionally, certain mammals and reptiles can play a role in pollination, demonstrating the diverse range of pollinators in different ecosystems.
What Else Can I Do was created in 1994.
Else Alfelt was born in 1910.
Else Michelet was born in 1942.
Else Christensen was born in 1913.
Else Heims died on February 20, 1958, in Santa Monica, California, USA.
what pollinates a yellow dandelion
bee
monsters
Spores are released
insects
the hummingbird
a humming bird
it pollinates it self
Flies and bees
Symbiosis
do you really want to know what pollinates bamboos well i'll tell you be-wind pollinates bamboo which really means the wind can pollinate bamboos. bamboo can also self pollinate and some insects can also help in the pollination process!
Calendula flowers are pollinated by bees and butterflies.