The primary pollinators of conifers are primarily wind and insects, particularly certain species of beetles. Wind plays a significant role in the transfer of pollen from the male cones to the female cones, allowing for fertilization. Additionally, some insects, such as bees and wasps, may also aid in this process by visiting the cones, although their role is less significant compared to wind pollination. Overall, conifers have adapted to rely heavily on wind for effective pollination.
The possessive form of the plural noun pollinators is pollinators'.The plural possessive name for the garden of pollinators is: Pollinators' Garden
yes they are
Conifers are trees.
The leaves of conifers are called 'needles'
Encyclopedia of Conifers was created in 2012.
Conifers release pollen grains.
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P. den Ouden has written: 'Manual of cultivated conifers hardy in the cold- and warm-temperate zone' -- subject(s): Conifers 'Manual of cultivated conifers' -- subject(s): Conifers, Ornamental conifers, Varieties
Sunflowers are not pollinators themselves, but rely on other pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and birds to transfer pollen between flowers for reproduction.
Well technically they are called conifers, an example of a conifer is a fir tree.
Conifers do blossom and produce seeds. That is sexually.
Conifers produce gametes within their cones.