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Pollination

What is Pollination?

Bee Pollen is pollen from various flowers of summer season. 
Pollination is the act of transferring pollen grains from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma. The goal of every living organism, including plants, is to create offspring for the next generation. One of the ways that plants can produce offspring is by making seeds. Seeds contain the genetic information to produce a new plant.amino acids and protein, increasing their bio availability.

Why do pollinators visit flowers?

Why do pollinators visit flowers?

The flowers produce nectar, a sugary liquid that pollinators love to drink. They also eat some of the pollen as it’s full of protein. The bright colours and scent of the flowers tells the pollinators there’s lots of yummy nectar and pollen inside! In some plants, pollination takes place in the evening so that’s why plants like honeysuckle and jasmine smell gorgeous when it’s getting dark.

The flowers produce nectar, a sugary liquid that pollinators love to drink. They also eat some of the pollen as it’s full of protein. The bright colours and scent of the flowers tells the pollinators there’s lots of yummy nectar and pollen inside! In some plants, pollination takes place in the evening so that’s why plants like honeysuckle and jasmine smell gorgeous when it’s getting dark.

And how does it work?

Pollination may be biotic or abiotic. Biotic pollination relies on living pollinators to move the pollen from one flower to another. Most plants produce lovely smells to attract pollinators. But there are some that are very stinky.

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Bee Pollen is pollen from various flowers of summer season. Pollen is a superfood which contains enzymes, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and protein.