No. Butterflies are attracted to nectar producing flowers, and sugar.
No. Rafflesia is pollinated by insects. They are attracted to the plant by its odour of rotting meat.
The Venus flytrap is an insectivorous plant. It eats only insects which get attracted to the nectar present in it such as fleas, bees, ants and other insects.
A fern is a seedless vascular plant. OR NAH
A fern is a plant with feathery fronds.
Fern is seedless plant. It bears the spores. It is less evolved plant.
No, they are attracted to insects.
Yes a fern is eukaryotic because it is a part of tghe plant family and plants a eukaryotic.
A Venus fly trap catches insect that are attracted to the sweet smell it puts off. They land on the plant and the plant closes around them.
Ants are often found on mint plants because they are attracted to the sweet nectar produced by the plant. They may also be farming aphids or other insects on the plant for their honeydew.
The little black pellets falling from your fern are likely frass, which is the excrement of insects such as caterpillars or larvae that might be infesting the plant. They can also be caused by pests like scale insects or aphids, which produce sticky honeydew that can attract sooty mold. It's important to inspect your fern for any signs of pests or disease and take appropriate action to manage them. Regularly checking and maintaining the health of your plant can help prevent infestations.
Fly traps typically eat insects, primarily flies. They are attracted to the traps by their scent and are lured in by the plant's nectar. Once inside, the insects become trapped and are broken down by enzymes the plant produces.
The colors and odors are sensed by insects and birds which are attracted to the plant. The birds, etc. carry pollen from plant to plant, and facilitate the reproduction of the plants.