Yes they can they are living things. Aren't they!?
Venus fly traps are carnivorous plants that capture, kill and eat their food. The Venus fly trap is a bulb plant, and the traps themselves develop from flowers.
Venus fly traps do not have distinct genders like male and female. They have flowers that can produce seeds, but each plant can act as both a pollen donor and a seed producer.
Well the most common plants are the Venus Fly Trap and the Water Picher Trap. The second plant may be under a different name, but the first is possitive. Dr. Grimm
Many plants coevolve with a pollinator. Bumblebees and the flowers they pollinate have coevolved so that both have become dependent on each other for survival. Some flowers have coevolved with hummingbirds that pick up pollen when they fly inside the blossom to get nectar.
Flowers have pollen in them. And other things that are inside flowers.
Yes, you can fly with flowers in your carry-on luggage, but it's important to check with the airline for any specific restrictions or guidelines.
Yes, you can fly with flowers in your carry-on luggage, but it's important to check with the airline for any specific restrictions or guidelines.
Yes, you can fly internationally with flowers, but there are restrictions and regulations that vary by country. It is important to check with the airline and the destination country's customs regulations before bringing flowers on an international flight.
They fly so that they can reach flowers to obtain the nectar which they feed on.
Yes, you can fly with a bouquet of flowers in your carry-on luggage, but it's recommended to check with the airline for any specific guidelines or restrictions.
Butterflies drink the nectar of flowers.
I guess yes, most do fly towards all flowers except for the bees who's name escapes right now, who do not fly at all.
There is no atmosphere or flowers on the moon so no bees can niether fly nor polinate
because they have wings. wouldn't you fly i you had wings?
Venus fly traps do not produce spores. They have flowers, which produce seeds.
Hummingbirds feed on the nectar of flowers so they fly forward and backward to insert (then extract) their long beaks, without landing on the flowers.
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