Pollination

Pollination is an advanced mechanism of fertilization in flowers. In this process, there is a transfer of pollens from the anthers (the part where pollen content is found) of one flower to the stigma of another flower (cross-pollination) or probably the same flower. This fertilization leads the flower to develop seeds, thence plants are produced thereafter. One of the natural and a very interesting process in nature. Read more on pollination.
  • Attracting More Pollinators to Your Garden
    75% of the flowering plants across the globe exist because of biotic pollinators. This shows the importance of attracting more pollinators to your garden which can be done by following some simple tips.
  • Cross-Pollination
    Cross-pollination is defined as the transfer of pollens from one flower to another flower of a different plant. Some examples of plants that exhibit cross-pollination are cucurbits, blueberries, cherry trees and apple trees.
  • Pollination of Flowers
    Pollination is the main reason for evolution of plant species, as it is nature's way of cross breeding within the plant kingdom. Take a look at simple facts about pollination of flowers from the following article.
  • Pollination Vs. Fertilization
    How does reproduction take place in flowering plants? Well, pollination and fertilization are the two processess that aid in reproduction. We have described both pollination and fertilization over here, from which you can understand the processes and find out how they differ from each other.