There are a few working parts, the Bees being most important.
I googled the word Pollination...
"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. Seeds can only be produced when pollens transferred between flowers of the same species.
The flowers depend on Bees for pollination!
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This little guy is taking his job seriously! WOW! So cute in these pics!
Hello Debbie,
Pretty flowers and images. The pollinators have an important job! Take care and enjoy your day!
Love these photos of the pollen laden bees! Great photos!
WOW! Those bees are coated in pollen.
Debbie, The very reason I love bees. They are so helpful and give us honey too. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
My Sherry goes through her garden and can tell which are male plants and female plants. She also rubs her finger on the pollen and then transfers it to the opposite plant. Bees are vital to a good garden.....
Neat pictures of the bees and flowers and I also liked yesterday's post and your festive Fall decorations! They look great. You have such a pretty yard. Hope you've had a great week my friend and I was sorry to hear you fell off your bike again....but glad to hear you were not hurt!! I love your blue bike, it's so pretty.
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Cheers
I love shots like that. I just loved seeing the bees all covered in pollen. So pretty Debbie.
One very happy bee and your photos are truly amazing! Happy weekend to you Debbie :)
We have to make sure to take care of our bees, that's for sure, great pics of them, I am always amazed about how much they can hold on their bodies!
Fantastic photos! Looks like he just walked five miles through the snow to get to school. LOL!
Wow those bees were certainly doing a good job! So much pollen on them. Gorgeous flower by the way.
What magnificent photos these are. Flowers and bees; you got some great shots. I worry because our bee population is down. I do love how all they multiply and replenish. Thanks for the information today.
Blessings and hugs!
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