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Sparaxis maculosa
Plant... move from flower to flower, they are as efficient as bees and flies as pollinators. The flower serves as a mating ... by providing a potential mate. It is also probable that bees and/or wasps pollinate the flowers, not only owing to ... brushed against the sides or back of visiting bees (Jonathan Colville pers. comm .). A study conducted by ...
... move from flower to flower, they are as efficient as bees and flies as pollinators. The flower serves as a mating ... by providing a potential mate. It is also probable that bees and/or wasps pollinate the flowers, not only owing to ... brushed against the sides or back of visiting bees (Jonathan Colville pers. comm.). A study conducted by ...
... are they sticky. The yellow pompon flower heads attract bees, butterflies and pollen beetles. Livestock feed on the ...
... The flowers attract a variety of insects, including bees and beetles, which may serve as pollinators. The flowers not only support beneficial pollinators like bees but also attract visually striking insects such as ... flowers that also attract pollinating insects such as bees. Fig. 8 . C lematis villosa subsp. stanleyi damage ...
Crassula ovata
Plant... any piece of stem, even a single leaf. The flowers attract bees, wasps, flies, beetles and butterflies. The fine ...
... to maturity from midwinter to spring (July to October). Bees and other flying insects are observed visiting the ...
Didelta spinosa
Plant... spinosa has bright yellow flowers that attract honey bees and monkey beetles, which feed on the nectar and pollen. ...
... pink flowers only open at midday and are pollinated by bees and small beetles. The fruiting capsules are ...
Coleus neochilus
Plant... nutlet. Coleus neochilus flowers are visited by carpenter bees, bees and other flying insects. Coleus neochilus thrives in ...
Alepidea amatymbica
Plant... the surrounding grasses, that attract insects, including bees and butterflies, which assist with pollination. In ... complaints. In Zimbabwe the rootstock is used to repel bees and as a protective charm. It has been reported that the ...