Thursday, January 26, 2012

How are thes plants pollinated?

Buttercup

poppy

pansy

pear

tulip

grass

wheat

oak

hazel

How are thes plants pollinated?
The wind carries pollen in the air, also bees pollinate many types of flowers.
Reply:buttercup: pollinators (bees, butterflies, etc).

poppy: pollinators

pansy: pollinators

pear: pollinators

tulip: pollinators

grass: pollinators

wheat: wind

oak: pollinators

hazel: pollinators
Reply:How are thes plants pollinated?



Buttercup and poppies- produces a lot of pollen and is mostly pollenated, but beetles, ants and other non-flying vectors can also play a part.



pansies and orchids are specialized flowers that specially design their flowers to be more attractive to some flying vectors(it can include bats and hummingbirds)



pears and tulips are generally not fussy about what flying vectors pollenate them. Bees, flies and moths do their part.



grass, wheat, oak and hazel are airborne, wind pollenated. They also are part of the hayfever season and contribute to allergies and hayfevers.


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