Yes. All flowers require pollinating to provide seed.
Yes the Kapok tree does have flowers! The flowers are pollinated and the seeds are spread by fruit bats.
You can get the flowers, shrubs and fruit trees in your garden pollinated.
Common examples of anemophilous (wind-pollinated) plants are ragweed, grass, and conifers.(Generally, any pollen that is considered an allergen, comes from an anemophilous plant)
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.
Im almost positive that bees pollinate the blossoming flowers on orange trees
Some trees have cones and some have catkins. Willows have a downy flower that is pollinated by the wind.
They are not better they are different.
wind pollinated
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They are most likely pollinated by wind or pollinators, such as bees.
Shorea trees reproduce by producing flowers, which are pollinated by insects. Once pollinated, the flowers develop into fruits containing seeds. These seeds are then dispersed either by wind or animals, allowing the shorea tree to reproduce and propagate.
Red Beech trees will flower during the spring. At this time, they will be pollinated by the wind. The flowers will then produce seeds after fertilization that will fall in autumn.