Azaleas are primarily pollinated by bees, butterflies, and other flying insects. These insects transfer pollen from the anthers of one flower to the stigma of another, enabling fertilization and seed production in azaleas.
Dahlias are pollinated by wind, insects or gardeners.
Azaleas can tolerate some cold temperatures, but prolonged exposure to freezing temperatures can damage or kill them. It's important to protect azaleas during freezing conditions by covering them with a cloth or bringing potted plants indoors.
insect pollinated
Lamprocarpus is the new scientific name for Dicentra, they are pollinated by bumblebees and other flying insects.
by wind
Palatka Azaleas was created in 1936.
Rhododendrons and azaleas are closely related. Rhododendrons have 10 or more stamens per lobe. Azaleas have only five. Most rhododendron are evergreen and azaleas are deciduous.
Azaleas must be grown in an ericaceous soil.
Yes. Azaleas are very popular garden plants in Australia.
Iggy Azaleas has stated her favorite hobby is singing since it is her profession.
Azaleas can be damaged by freezing temperatures, especially if the cold weather is prolonged or severe.
Azaleas like acid soil if you use bone meal it takes the acid out of the soil because it has a alkaline reaction in the soil. Don't not use for Azaleas.
they are self-pollinated!!
Most are pollinated by bees, but many specialised crops can be pollinated by humans.
Dahlias are pollinated by wind, insects or gardeners.
A synonym for azalea is rhododendron. However, the reverse is not true. All azaleas are rhododendrons, but not all rhododendrons are azaleas.
It has to be pollinated by a bee It has to be pollinated by a bee