collecting its pollen for protein and its nectar in order to produce honey (a sweet treat that doubles as an antibacterial agent). The goldenrod's flowers have adapted through time to attract ...
Sexual reproduction involves pollen from one flower fertilising the egg of another to produce a seed. Only one parent is needed in asexual reproduction and the offspring are exact copies.
Pollen blasts from Hypenea macrantha flowers knock competitors’ pollen off hummingbird beaks To see if the projectile pollen blew away the competition, evolutionary ecologist Bruce Anderson and ...
In turn, pollinators rely on flowers for food, including both nectar and pollen. If you’re a gardener ... gardens – the floral neighborhood – made a difference in pollinator abundance ...
Sexual reproduction involves pollen from one flower fertilising the egg of another to produce a seed. Only one parent is needed in asexual reproduction and the offspring are exact copies.