The sweet substance produced by flowers is called nectar. It is a sugary fluid secreted by various parts of the flower, primarily to attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Nectar plays a crucial role in the pollination process, aiding in the reproduction of flowering plants.
Yes, nectar is typically sweet and sticky. It is a sugary liquid produced by flowering plants to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. The sweetness comes from natural sugars, while its sticky consistency helps it adhere to the bodies of insects, aiding in the transfer of pollen from flower to flower.
No, but it came from bees, as you all know, which are living things.
According to a paper published by the Australian Government called "The Biology and Ecology of Sugarcane In Australia", sugarcane does flower. Their sugarcane flowers have three stamens (male) and a single carpel with a feathery stigma (female) typical of wind pollination flowers.
a broom flower has an ugly scent
roses, daisies, daffodil's tulips, ROSES ROSES ROSES!!!The part I improved! (Well, from what I think...)I think the flowers that the person before me answered are right but I also think lavenders smell good :))
Nectar
The sweet liquid that attracts insects to a flower is called nectar. There are several different insects that feed on a flowers nectar including bees.
Honey is often referred to as "flowing gold" due to its golden color and sweet taste. It is a natural sweet substance produced by bees from the nectar of flowers. Honey has been prized for its flavor and medicinal properties for centuries.
a flower by any other name would smell as sweet
Sweet Flower was created on 2006-04-26.
Miel is French for honey, a sticky, sweet-tasting substance produced by honey bees.
it is called pollen.
A natural extract made from the distillation of orange blossoms. Orange flower water is used in Middle Eastern cooking in both savory and sweet foods.
Sweet Earth Flower was created on 2007-11-06.
"Madu la" typically means "it is honey" in Indonesian. Honey is a sweet and natural substance produced by bees.
Yes, nectar is typically sweet and sticky. It is a sugary liquid produced by flowering plants to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. The sweetness comes from natural sugars, while its sticky consistency helps it adhere to the bodies of insects, aiding in the transfer of pollen from flower to flower.
The scientific name for the Sweet William flower is Dianthus barbatus.