not much apart from produce nectar
Nectar is secreted in the nectary glands situated at the base of the ovary
Pollen is collected in the stigma.
The camia flower has all the parts of a flower so it is a complete flower.
Spider Lily flowers are pollinated either by bumble bees or by humming birds. When these organisms try to trace the nectary, the pollen grains get stuck to their body. When they visit the next flower, if the stigm a of that flower is mature, pollination takes place; that is the pollen grains get attached to the stigma.
Lotus flowers have all the flower parts so they are a complete flower.
Butterflies are attracted to nectar which are produced in the nectary glands of a flower.
The glandular organ in a flower that secretes a sugary fluid is called the nectary. Its primary function is to attract pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, which help in the pollination process.
Nectar is found at the center of the flower in glands called nectary; pollinators are forced to go between the stamens and end up covered in pollen in order to collect the nectar.
A Septal Nectary is tissue within a plant ovary that produces nectar. Its function is to produce nectar to attract pollinators. After pollination, if the plant continues to secrete nectar, it will attract ants who will protect the developing fruit from predators in exchange for the nectar.
The honey-bag of a flower is called the nectary. It is a specialized structure that produces nectar - a sugary fluid that attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Nectaries are often located at the base of petals or within the flower.
The petals in most flowering plants provide a visual signal to pollinators. The nectary, usually at the base of the flower provides food for many of them, though others eat the pollen.
Theres 2 parts of the flower that attract insects and that is the bright coloured petals and there scented and also the nectary attracts them too
Petal, Stigma, Style, Ovary Ovule, Receptacle, Flower stalk, Nectary, Sepal, Filament ,Anther
Petal and Nectary!
LeBron James xD I Dont Know Insect pollinated plants produce nectar to attract insect for pollination. The nectar is produced in the nectary glands present at the base of stamens and gynoecium and when the insect approaches the nectary gland, the pollen grains get stuck on its body and when this pollen loaded insect visit another flower of the same species, pollen grains from his body are off loaded on the stigma this flower. Thus pollination by insect is achieved and the insect is benefited by the nectar from that plant.
The nectary is a glandular structure in plants that produces nectar, a sugary liquid that attracts pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. By offering nectar, the plant encourages these animals to visit, facilitating pollination as they transfer pollen from one flower to another. This mutualistic relationship enhances the plant's reproductive success while providing a food source for the pollinators. Nectaries can be found in various parts of the plant, including flowers and leaves.
Nectaries typically produce sugary nectar to attract insects for pollination. They are often positioned near reproductive structures of the plant to increase the chances of pollen transfer. Additionally, nectaries may have specific shapes or structures that are easily accessible to certain pollinators, such as long-tongued bees or butterflies.