Yes, Gala and Anna apple trees can pollinate each other because they bloom around the same time and are compatible for cross-pollination. Bees and other pollinators help transfer the pollen between the trees to facilitate fruit production.
Most plants do not self pollinate.
Plants that cross pollinate are called hybrids.
Bees will pollinate dahlias. Humans can pollinate dahlias by hand so that they can create new cultivars.
Hummingbirds pollinate canna in North America. In other areas, sunbirds or bees pollinate canna.
The advantage is anthers can pollinate by wind more easily.
Yes, these apples can cross pollinate. This could create a new variety of apple that is a mixture of the two.
No, Jonagold is a triploid variety. It cannot be used as a pollinator (and it requires a pollinator).
Anna is an extremely early blossoming apple. Your best bet would be another subtropical type apple, Golden Dorsett
You seem confused. Apples do not pollinate apples. Apples are pollinated by bees and other flying insects. The insects will not be able to distinguish between varieties of apple trees and will travel among all flowers in an area. Multiple varieties are not necessary for successful fruit development.
A Gala apple tree can cross-pollinate with other apple varieties that bloom at the same time, such as Fuji, Honeycrisp, or Granny Smith. Cross-pollination can occur through wind or by pollinators like bees, which transfer pollen between flowers. Ensuring that compatible varieties are planted within proximity (typically within 100 feet) can enhance fruit set and yield. Additionally, using different apple cultivars can improve genetic diversity and fruit quality.
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Yes bats do pollinate.
Yes, hornets actually do pollinate.
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Flowers don't pollinate.Bees pollinate the flower.
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No. Cows don't pollinate grasses, they eat them.