yes they do
the flower pedals are colorful to attract bees. the bees lands on it, takes it's honey and pollen, and passes the pollon on to other plants. this lets the plants reproduce.
the flower pedals are colorful to attract bees. the bees lands on it, takes it's honey and pollen, and passes the pollon on to other plants. this lets the plants reproduce.
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Sedums do not attract bees. There are also some breeds of ivy and ice plants that do not attract bees.
Yes, clematis plants can attract bees with their colorful and fragrant flowers.
No they make honey. They collect nectar and pollen.
No, plants do not need honey to grow or thrive. Honey is a product made by bees and is primarily used as a food source for them. Plants obtain nutrients and energy through photosynthesis, absorbing water and minerals from the soil. While honey can attract pollinators, it is not essential for plant health.
Peony are very sweet and attract bees but are better known for attracting ants.
Honey bees get honey by sucking nectar out of plants. In the hive, this nectar is converted to honey. Different bees make different honey, so as you can imagine, there are a lot of different kinds of honey.
Yes, honey bees can pollinate plants other than flowers. For example, in California, honey bees are absolutely essential to pollinate the almond trees.
It's not as much Honey as Pollen that attracts bee, if there is honey around and bees are far from ther ehive they may rest in the hive that has honey in it or if the is honey bees may make a hive near by because honey means pollen.
Yes, honeysuckle plants are known to attract bees due to their sweet nectar. Bees are drawn to the fragrant flowers of honeysuckle and play a crucial role in their pollination process.