Scent ,color and patterns are some of the various forms in which these attract pollinators.
What are Petals?
This supports and elevates the flower.
What is the stalk?
These black and yellow pollinators though not very picky search for flower have nectar.
What are bees?
This song from the Spiderman-Into the Spiderverse soundtrack spent 53 weeks on the billboard hot 100 eventually reach #1 in January 2019.
What is Sunflower?
Known as Lilium, these flowers have trumpet like shape and come in a variety of colors.
What is Lily?
usually hairy of covered in a sticky substance, this is the sticky tip of the pistil and acts as a door to the flower's eggs.
What is the Stigma?
Pollen, Anther and Filament are collectively known as this.
What is Stamen?
These often colorful pollinators often visit round flowers with flared petals. Salvias and Sunflowers are 2 of their favorites.
What are butterflies?
According to the rock group Poison, every rose has this.
Known as helianthus annuus these flowers have seeds that are often found at baseball games.
What is sunflower?
After it is fertilized, this will develop into a fruit.
What is the ovary?
This raises the stigma away from the ovary to decrease the likelihood of self fertilization.
What is the Style?
These pollinators are often active at night and are attracted to night blooming flowers that are sweet scented and have blossoms that reflect moonlight.
What are Moths?
Miley Cyrus can write her name in the sand and talk to herself for hours in this song.
What is Flowers?
Derived from the persian word meaning "gift from god", this fragrant flower is popular tea flavor.
What is jasmine?
This contains pollen sacs. When pollinators brush up against this, pollen sticks to the pollinator. As the pollinator moves on to other flowers, the pollen is then transferred to the stigma of ther other flower.
What is the Anther?
the sigma, style, ovary and ovule form this.
What is the pistil?
These Pollinators are often attracted to flowers with putrid odors, meat like colors and fur like textures.
What are flies?
This singer received a "kiss from a rose."
Who is Seal?
The scientific name for this often pink flower is Dainthus caryophyllus.
What is Carnation
These may be absent in some species, but when present they protect the flower while in it's bud stage.
What are the Sepals?
Not found in all plants, but when present these glands produce sugar rich liquid.
What are nectaries?
This pollinator though not an animal tends to put things in motion.
What is wind?
Some say love it is a river it is a river that drowns teh tender reed.
What is The rose.
Known as Bellis Perennis which translates to "pretty everlasting", these flowers have the ability to bloom throughout the year.
What is Daisy?