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Protea cynaroides
Plant... feeding birds, such as Sugarbirds and Sunbirds, and by bees and beetles, but it is the birds that pollinate the ... and Protea Beetles and many other insects, including bees, as well as by birds. The birds are attracted by the ...
Barleria ovata
Plant... of barlerias have a lot of nectar, therefore attracting bees and nectar-collecting birds. While collecting nectar ... showy flowers that are full of nectar that attracts bees, birds and other nectar-seeking organisms. Barlerias in ...
... pollinated by most visiting insects, although honey bees have been seen visiting the flowers, as well as butterflies, solitary bees and several other small insects. The black to brownish ...
Agathosma ciliaris
Plant... the flowering period sees this species become abuzz with bees. The bees can be observed covering large parts of the plant as ...
Ledebouria crispa
Plant... pollinated by most visiting insects, although honey bees have been seen visiting the flowers in cultivation, along with smaller solitary bees. The seed is small and roundish and it is suggested in ...
... after opening. The primary pollinators of this plant are bees. Bees are attracted to this plant because of the ultraviolet ...
Ledebouria luteola
Plant... pollinated by most visiting insects. Honey bees have been seen visiting the flowers in cultivation, along with smaller solitary bees. The decumbent inflorescences may facilitate pollination ...
... pollinated by most visiting insects. Honey bees and solitary bees have been seen visiting the flowers in cultivation. The ...
Ledebouria glauca
Plant... be pollinated by various small visiting insects, and honey bees and solitary bees have been seen visiting the flowers in cultivation. ...
Pelargonium paniculatum
Plant... when no pollinators are available. Normally, bees, flies and beetles are the pollinators. The pollen gets attached on the bees’ abdomen and is then transferred to the stamen of the ...