Conifers are typically pollinated by wind, as they produce large amounts of lightweight pollen that is carried by the wind to reach female cones for fertilization. Some conifers, like pines and spruces, have separate male and female cones to facilitate this process. Insects are generally not involved in the pollination of conifers.
if a plant is animal pollenated it cross-pollnating plant and is pollenated by animams and insects such as bees,bats,beetls etc
Three flowers that are insect-pollinated are sunflowers, roses, and lilies. These flowers often have colorful petals, strong fragrances, and nectar to attract insects like bees, butterflies, and beetles for pollination.
A flower's egg refers to its ovule, the female reproductive organ.
A stigma on a wind-pollinated plant is feathery to increase its surface area and catch more pollen grains that are being carried by the wind. This design helps improve the chances of successful pollination in plants that rely on wind for pollen transfer.
Bromeliads reproduce mainly through seeds and offsets, also called pups or plantlets. Some bromeliad species produce flowers that are pollinated by insects or birds, resulting in the production of seeds. Offset formation is a common method where new plants grow from the base of the parent plant and can be separated to grow independently.
an example of how a plant gets pollenated
if a plant is animal pollenated it cross-pollnating plant and is pollenated by animams and insects such as bees,bats,beetls etc
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Usually by the wind.
Hibiscus is generally pollenated by birds and insects. It can be done by hand if with a small paint brush, toothpick, tweezer or Q-tip. If the flower is wilting, that means it has been fertilized. They wilt within 24 hours of pollenation.
Sexually. The plants have flowers that are pollenated, usually by bees.
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Only the flowers that are pollenated will begin to develop into a melon.
no, fruits are not flowers. flowers are meant to be pollenated and can have male parts (stamen), female parts (pistil) or both. fruits on the other hand, have been described as simply the "ovaries" of a plant. fruit do not need to be pollenated, their purpose is to be ingested and passed through an animal to germinate elsewhere.
Flowers and plants would not be pollenated and they would die.
Each pollenated bloom creates fruit, no blooms no fruit.
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