RMW13P31–Mauve Verbena flower in full bloom, Verbena is very attractive to bees and butterflies
RFS42P87–BOMBAX/ AMAPOLA Shaving Brush Tree flowers have shaving-brush- like 'bristles' with about 400 pollen-producing stamens and one stigma-bearing style, all slender, stiff and pink.
RF2JM1R87–a sunlit helianthus annuus flower in a sunflower field, side view
RF2G3F4KD–Clump forming perennial bearing spikes of deep red flowers from mid to late summer
RF2G0MMX9–A honey bee gathering nectar from Inula Helenium (elecampane), a raggedy yellow daisy-like wildflower, also bearing a resemblance to a sunflower
RF2GH8MY3–Tiny yellow flowers of goldenrod. Among the flowers, you can see a bumblebee collecting pollen and nectar.
RMPB4KYF–Bee in garden, Newport, South Wales
RF2JM3HBT–Acacia flower, honey-bearing flowers for the apiary. Flowers rich in nectar.
RMBH4JJB–Male shining honeycreeper (Cyanerpes lucidus) in a tree.
RF2T4WXCT–View of a blooming inflorescence of a Sandpaper vine (Petrea Volubilis), is hanging on a Petrea vine in the garden
RF2BW37TF–Hony bee flies around the flowers of Vicia (Vicia sp.) and collects nectar. Caucasus.
RM2C485BJ–Variegated Fritillary
RFDWFM7P–Western Honey Bee on Common Fleabane, UK. September
RF2F9ANDH–Red flowers of Schotia brachypetala, the weeping boer-bean, natural macro floral background
RF2GD6E14–Parsnips wither in the Evening sun
RFKJJ8AM–Western Honey Bee on Common Fleabane, UK. Summertime
RF2PP6WMF–Genuine caraway, Carvi, Kümmel,Caraway is a biennial semi-rosette plant with a root turnip.
RMFBYJD3–Sunflower
RF2C1D0KY–Billards Spirea Blooming flowers in the morning park on the lake
RMW13P2P–Mauve Verbena flower in full bloom, Verbena is very attractive to bees and butterflies
RMCX4DM3–Honey bee (Apls mellifera) collecting nectar from sedum (stonecrop), a garden succulent bearing pink flowers in Autumn
RM2JMGAB0–Thistle flowers are a particularly popular source of nectar for bees and butterflies
RF2JM1R82–Photograph of a blooming sunflower field, selective flocus
RF2H3PD8N–Hony bee flies around the flowers
RF2GH8N04–Tiny yellow flowers of goldenrod. Among the flowers, you can see a bumblebee collecting pollen and nectar.
RF2DH3GFE–Hony bee flies around the flowers
RFBTJ653–bee near a red flower of gladiolus
RMWX25E3–Syringa, Philadelphus - is luxurious virgin fragrant flower
RMA5B80Y–Shining Honey creeper Cyanerpes lucidus male
RF2BP6BFD–Hony bee flies around the flowers of Vicia (Vicia sp.) and collects nectar. Caucasus.
RM2C485BK–Variegated Fritillary
RFDWFM69–Western Honey Bee on Common Fleabane, UK. September
RF2F9ANDP–Red flowers of Schotia brachypetala, the weeping boer-bean, natural macro floral background
RMRE0EX7–. A manual of structural botany; an introductory textbook for students of science and pharmacy. Plant morphology. 92 POLLINATION AND FERTILIZATION secretions and the exercise of these influences at the most opportune times. Form.—The form of the flower is efiicient when it resembles a form attractive to an insect the visit of which is desirable, or when it is one well calculated to display effectively the coloration; and it is not impossible that certain forms, like certain colors, are attractive per se. The forms of nectar-bearing flowers are, moreover, in most cases, such as to facilitate th
RFKJFX6C–Western Honey Bee on Common Fleabane, UK. Summertime
RF2PP6WKY–Genuine caraway, Carvi, Kümmel,Caraway is a biennial semi-rosette plant with a root turnip.
RMPG1BAB–. The natural history of the farm; a guide to the practical study of the sources of our living in wild nature. Natural history. THE TREES IN SUMMER 253 every year so long as the tip remains alive. Wherever there is an opening in the crown, adjacent twigs tend to crowd into it and fill it up. In stimnaer, the trees are flowering and fruiting. A few of thera, like the tulip tree and the magnolias, have very large flowers. A few, like the maples and the linden or basswood, have smaller nectar-bearing flowers that are thronged by bees and other insects. Basswood, indeed, stands next to. Please not
RF2C1D0KW–Billards Spirea Blooming flowers in the morning park on the lake
RF2C8CN62–Yellow sow thistle flowers, being pollinated by a busy bee collecting pollen for honey.
RMCX4DM9–Honey bee (Apls mellifera) collecting nectar from sedum (stonecrop), a garden succulent bearing pink flowers in Autumn
RM2JMGABG–A large Thistle flower is a particularly popular source of nectar for bees and butterflies
RF2JM1RCX–sunlit blooming sunflowers against a dark natural background
RF2GH8MXW–Tiny yellow flowers of goldenrod. Among the flowers, you can see a bumblebee collecting pollen and nectar.
RMGNH37J–BEE'S ON THE FLOWERS
RF2BX4E3H–Hony bee flies around the flowers of Vicia (Vicia sp.) and collects nectar. Caucasus.
RFDWFM1F–Western Honey Bee on Common Fleabane, UK. September
RMRGD3Y4–. The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Agriculture -- North Carolina. 46 The Bulletiiv.. Fig. 15.—The Corn Ear-worm, showing the destructive larva at work in ear of corn. (After Quaintance, Bureau Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr.) Life-history and Habits.^—The winter is passed in the pupa stage, under the surface of the ground. The adult moths come out in spring or early summer and, being very active fliers, wander Avhither they will in search of nectar-bearing flowers or suitable plants upon which to place the eggs. When corn is the object of attack the eggs are laid on the sil
RFKJJ8AH–Western Honey Bee on Common Fleabane, UK. Summertime
RF2PP6WHB–Genuine caraway, Carvi, Kümmel,Caraway is a biennial semi-rosette plant with a root turnip.
RMPG41GJ–. Nature study and life. Nature study. DOMESTICATION OF OUR WILD BIRDS 341 or tow, may decide a pair to build on the spot. A little hair for a chipping sparrow is another thing not to be forgotten, and plenty of honeysuckles and other nectar- bearing flowers will be sure to attract humming; birds.. Fig. 136. Humming Bird's Nest on an Apple Lime (About natural size) Whatever we do to attract a pair of birds to nest on the premises must be done, of course, at the proper time, and to this end we should know when each species begins to nest, and our preparations should be made a week or. Please no
RF2C1D0KT–Billards Spirea Blooming flowers in the morning park on the lake
RF2C8CN5J–Yellow sow thistle flowers, being pollinated by a busy bee collecting pollen for honey.
RM2JMGAF1–A large Thistle flower is a particularly popular source of nectar for bees and butterflies
RF2JM1RCE–shot of a sunlit helianthus annuus flower against a natural background
RF2GH8MYG–Tiny yellow flowers of goldenrod. Among the flowers, you can see a red butterfly sipping nectar from flowers.
RMGKYYNT–BEE'S ON THE FLOWERS
RF2C4DM2B–Hony bee flies around the flowers of Vicia (Vicia sp.) and collects nectar. Caucasus.
RMRDKP2N–. Nature study and life. Nature study. DOMESTICATION OF OUR WILD BIRDS 341 or tow, may decide a pair to build on the spot. A little hair for a chipping sparrow is another thing not to be forgotten, and plenty of honeysuckles and other nectar- bearing flowers will be sure to attract humming birds.. Fig. 136. Humming Bird's Nkst on an Apple Lime {About natural size) Whatever we do to attract a pair of birds to nest on the premises must be done, of course, at the proper time, and to this end we should know when each species begins to nest, and our preparations should be made a week or. Please not
RF2PP6WMC–Genuine caraway, Carvi, Kümmel,Caraway is a biennial semi-rosette plant with a root turnip.
RMPG468C–. Farm friends and farm foes : a text-book of agricultural science . Agricultural pests; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Cucumber: Pollen BEARING Flower cells for each style and stigma. You should see the in- teresting nectar cup on the top of the ovary, on which glistening drops of nectar may generally be found. Squash Blossoms People are sometimes puzzled over the fact that cucum- bers and squashes seem to have so many blossoms in pro- portion to the number of fruits produced. If you examine, however, the flowers upon one of these plants, you will soon be able to tell the reason for this.
RF2C8CN60–Yellow sow thistle flowers, being pollinated by a busy bee collecting pollen for honey.
RM2JMGAE5–A large Thistle flower is a particularly popular source of nectar for bees and butterflies
RF2GH8MYC–Tiny yellow flowers of goldenrod. Among the flowers you can see bees collecting pollen and nectar.
RMGP1NH1–BEE'S ON FLOWERS
RF2CF3RXH–Hony bee flies around the flowers of Vicia (Vicia sp.) and collects nectar. Caucasus.
RMRDG556–. Nature study and life. Nature study. DOMESTICATION OF OUR WILD BIRDS 341 or tow, may decide a pair to build on the spot. A little hair for a chipping sparrow is another thing not to be forgotten, and plenty of honeysuckles and other nectar- bearing flowers will be sure to attract humming; birds.. Fig. 136. Humming Bird's Nest on an Apple Lime (About natural size) Whatever we do to attract a pair of birds to nest on the premises must be done, of course, at the proper time, and to this end we should know when each species begins to nest, and our preparations should be made a week or. Please no
RF2PP6WM6–Genuine caraway, Carvi, Kümmel,Caraway is a biennial semi-rosette plant with a root turnip.
RMPG468H–. Farm friends and farm foes : a text-book of agricultural science . Agricultural pests; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. 196 FARM FRIENDS AND FARM FOES. Cucumber: Pollen BEARING Flower cells for each style and stigma. You should see the in- teresting nectar cup on the top of the ovary, on which glistening drops of nectar may generally be found. Squash Blossoms People are sometimes puzzled over the fact that cucum- bers and squashes seem to have so many blossoms in pro- portion to the number of fruits produced. If you examine, however, the flowers upon one of these plants, you will soon be ab
RM2JMGAF7–A large Thistle flower is a particularly popular source of nectar for bees and butterflies
RF2GH8MYR–Tiny yellow flowers of goldenrod. Among the flowers you can see bees collecting pollen and nectar.
RF2BKNNF2–Hony bee flies around the flowers of Vicia (Vicia sp.) and collects nectar. Caucasus.
RFMNGXAR–Syringa, Philadelphus - is fragrant flower of beginning of summer, honey plant; nectariferous plant and nectar-gathering bumblebees
RMRDCN6A–. The natural history of the farm; a guide to the practical study of the sources of our living in wild nature. Natural history. THE TREES IN SUMMER 253 every year so long as the tip remains alive. Wherever there is an opening in the crown, adjacent twigs tend to crowd into it and fill it up. In stimnaer, the trees are flowering and fruiting. A few of thera, like the tulip tree and the magnolias, have very large flowers. A few, like the maples and the linden or basswood, have smaller nectar-bearing flowers that are thronged by bees and other insects. Basswood, indeed, stands next to. Please not
RM2JMGACD–A large Thistle flower is a particularly popular source of nectar for bees and butterflies
RF2GH8MYN–Tiny yellow flowers of goldenrod. Among the flowers you can see bees collecting pollen and nectar.
RFMNGXCT–Syringa, Philadelphus - is fragrant flower of beginning of summer, honey plant; nectariferous plant and nectar-gathering bumblebees
RMRHJJ23–. Birds of America;. Birds -- North America. HUMMINGBIRDS 183 1 luniniiiigbirds arc found only in llic Amer- icas, but only one, the Ruby-throated, inh.ibits the eastern United States. It is a dainty little atom of bird-life, and is of exquisite beauty. No otiier bird can be mistaken for it. its nearest counterpart in nature being the sphinx moth that sometimes comes about flowers of summer even- ings. One usually sees this liird when like a great iridescent bee it whizzes across the yard, or pauses before the nectar-bearing flowers of the garden. The wings beat with a rapidity no eye can foll
RM2JMGAET–A large Thistle flower is a particularly popular source of nectar for bees and butterflies
RM2RYBKTH–A spike of purple Buddleia flowers, (Buddleia davidii) also commonly known as the Butterfly Bush
RF2GH8MYD–Tiny yellow flowers of goldenrod. Among the flowers you can see bees collecting pollen and nectar.
RFMNGXEP–Syringa, Philadelphus - is fragrant flower of beginning of summer, honey plant; nectariferous plant and nectar-gathering bumblebees
RMRGWC84–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. 232 Illinois Nati i:al Histouy Sikvly Bti.lktin ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA Lixxai-us Black Locust Acacia Yellow Locust The Black Locust is a tree of only moderate size, w ith a high, narrow head of small, uptilted branches. The large leaves, usually about a foot long, are composed of an odd number of oval leaflets, ranging from T to 1!», set oppositely in pairs along the slender, somewhat hairy, and un- l)ranched petiole, which bears a single leaflet at its ti]). The fragrant, nectar- bearing flowers, with their pure-white petals and red-blotched, green
RM2RYBKTE–A spike of purple Buddleia flowers, (Buddleia davidii) also commonly known as the Butterfly Bush
RF2GH8MXX–Tiny yellow flowers of goldenrod. Among the flowers you can see bees collecting pollen and nectar.
RFMNGXC5–Syringa, Philadelphus - is fragrant flower of beginning of summer, honey plant; nectariferous plant and nectar-gathering bumblebees
RM2AX7436–Bergen's botany, key and floraNorthern and central states ed . Buckwheat {Fagopyrum esculentum) A, flower; B, section of flower; C, fruit. (All somewhat magnified.)(After Marcliaud) 1. F. esculentum Moench. Buckwheat. Annual, nearly smooth.Leaves halberd-shaped, 1-3 in. long. Flowers white or nearly so, with8 yellow nectar-bearing glands between the stamens. Old fields andthickets, escaped from cultivation. Introduced from Europe or west-ern Asia. 26. CHENOPODIACE^. Goosefoot Family Herbs or shrubs. Leaves simple, alternate, without stipules. Flowers small, actinomorphic, either bisexual or mo
RM2RYBKPH–A cluster of purple Verbena flowers
RF2GH8N01–Tiny yellow flowers of goldenrod. Among the flowers you can see bees collecting pollen and nectar.
RFMNGXE4–Syringa, Philadelphus - is fragrant flower of beginning of summer, honey plant; nectariferous plant and nectar-gathering bumblebees
RF2KX7EJT–Curtain of flowering Creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum) and Red-band fritillary (Melitaea didyma, male) eats nectar. Essential oil crop, provencal herb
RM2AXGBTB–Nature and development of plants . Fig. 262. Forms of primitive flowers: A, inflorescence of Typha or cat-tail—mi, region bearing only flowers with microsporophylls; mg, flowerswith megasporophylls; b, bract. B, flower consisting of two microsporo-phylls which are sessile on a short stalk that has numerous hairs. C,flower consisting of one megasporophyll—s, stigma; 0, ovary surroundedwith hairs. D, early appearance of the inflorescence of Salix or willow.E, inflorescence bearing only megasporophylls. F, flower of a single mega-sporophyll with forked stigma—b, bract; 11, nectar gland. G, inflor
RM2RYBKR1–A cluster of purple Verbena flowers
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