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Bees pollinate individual blossoms on a tree so it would need a colony of bees (up to 80000) to pollinate a whole tree.

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Is a flower pollinated by animals or wind?

Wind-pollinated flowers have many key differences from insect-pollinated ones. Since they don't need to attract insects, wind-pollinated flowers tend to have smaller petals, are odorless, are less colorful, and don't have nectar. Examples are ragweed, corn and wheat.


What does a flower do when it is pollinated?

The worker bee has many roles. It can be a nurse bee or a house bee, taking care of jobs in the hive. It also can be a field bee gathering nectar and pollen. It can be an attendant and feed the queen, her job is to lay eggs, the drones job is to mate with the queen, the worker does everything else from carrying out the dead and making wax for the combs.


Are olives pollinated by bees?

Olives are predominantly wind-pollinated, although they can also be cross-pollinated to some extent by insects like bees. Bees may visit olive flowers for nectar but are not the primary pollinators of olive trees.


What name Plant varieties pollinated by different insects?

Some plant varieties that are pollinated by different insects include sunflowers (pollinated by bees and butterflies), squash (pollinated by bees and beetles), and apple trees (pollinated by bees and flies). Each of these plants relies on different insect species for successful pollination.


Are willow trees wind pollinated?

Yes, willow trees are wind pollinated. They produce lightweight pollen that is carried by the wind to fertilize flowers on other willow trees. This adaptation allows them to reproduce effectively, as they often grow in environments where insect pollination may be less reliable. The timing of their flowering is synchronized with the wind patterns to maximize pollen dispersal.

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