Yes carnations have seeds When the flower has finished blooming there will remain seed pods where the flower was just save these and dry them and you can plant them next year.
Bees use roses for pollen, and some creature live by roses to be able to catch creatures attracted to them - like spiders, lizards, etc.
no pollen gets spread around so its sexual.
Insects like bees transfer pollen between flowers on the Roses by accident when they are gathering nectar. The pollen contains the genetic material that is used by the Roses for sexual reproduction. Roses have flowers and can be pollinated to reproduce sexually, but many varieties of roses have flowers that are so tight as to not provide adequate access to bees for pollination. When the bees come for their nector, they also take pollen with them. The bee gose to other flowers spreading the 1st flowers pollen then creating more flowers.
I just need help on my rose recherch so just please help me.and a rose can get pollinated by bees. but idk.A rose is insect pollinated.
Insects spread their pollen when they are collecting nectar around and gets pollinated .
Yes, roses are pollinated by bees. Bees are attracted to the colorful petals and fragrance of roses, and as they collect nectar from the flowers, they inadvertently transfer pollen from one flower to another, resulting in pollination.
Most modern ornamentals, such as hybrid roses, no longer produce enough pollen and nectar. For the best bee lures, old-fashioned varieties or your grandma's wild roses are still hard to beat.
No, a rose it not wind pollinated. Roses are pollinated by bees. A bee will collect nectar in the "pockets" on *her legs and as she flies some of the pollen may fall out there for creating a new flower * all worker bees (one that collects pollen and nectar) are female
Many plants are pollinated by insects, including bees, butterflies, and flies. Some common examples include sunflowers, roses, and fruit trees such as apple and peach. These plants rely on insects to transfer pollen from one flower to another in order to reproduce.
While there are no absolute hypoallergenic flowers, there are a couple of choices that have a lower pollen count, which would make them less allergenic. The most popular are roses and orchids.
Because of mutations that arise during meiosis.
Various animals eat wild roses, including deer, rabbits, birds, and insects like bees and butterflies. These animals are attracted to the sweet nectar, pollen, and nutritious seeds found in wild rose flowers and hips.