Many plants can be classed as bee friendly, but the common factors are:
* a relatively simple flower because some complex flowers can make it difficult for a bee to reach the nectar; * a good supplier of nectar; * a supplier of pollen which the bees feed to their larvae. Bees thrive best if they have a wide selection of flowers from which they can forage.
Plants that attract bees are those that produce pollen and nectar. They include clover, honeysuckle, butterfly weed, poppies, and alyssum.
Bees pollinate the majority of fruits, flowers and vegetables. They will not pollinate grains such as corn and wheat, firs or soybeans.
There are over 100 different plants that are pollinated by bees each year. Some of these plants include bucket orchids, strawberry trees, and arrowleaf clovers.
they dont eat plants. they get pollen from them to make honey
bees are mostly atracted to flowers that are colourful and that has a strong sceent of smell.
Flowers to make pollen.
The flower
daisys and roses are pollunated by bees but also high pollen plants like lillys are pollunated too.
Bees collect the nectar from plants, which they use to create honey to feed on for themselves and for their larvae. In turn, the plants are able to be pollinated also.
bees have nectar and go to the plants and they put the nectar on the plant then the plant grows and it becomes pollinated in which later the bees come and take its honey
The continent that does not have bees is known as Antarctica. This is the only continent that does not have what are known as insect-pollinated flowering plants.
Holly is pollinated by bees and other insects. The only unusual thing is that the male and female parts are on different plants.
Yes, cranberries are pollinated by bees.
No, but when pollinated an individual flower will start to close.
Holly is pollinated by bees and other insects. The only unusual thing is that the male and female parts are on different plants.
Night-flowering, other-pollinated, and wind-pollinated flowers are those which do not need to be pollinated by bees. For example, night-flowering plants may be pollinated by bats, beetles or flies whereas the wind takes responsibility for less bright-colored, less sweet-scented herbaceous flora.
Salvia is pollinated by bees and hummingbirds.
Over 80 per cent of all plants are pollinated by insects, and of those, 87 per cent are pollinated by honey bees. If plants are not pollinated there will be no seed or fruit and the plants will die out.One out of every three mouthfulls of food you eat are directly as a result of honey bee pollination.No honey bee -- much less pollination -- major food shortages...
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