Posts Tagged ‘Pollination’
Function of red stigmas in wind-pollinated flowers
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on April 28, 2025
Quantity over quality? Different bees are attracted to different floral traits
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 14, 2025
Flowers Talk to Bumblebees Using Electricity
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on October 25, 2024
A surprising culprit for plummeting nighttime pollination
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on September 29, 2024
Flowers release their perfume in response to electricity of a bee’s touch
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 10, 2024
Flowers Are Evolving to Have Less Sex
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on February 18, 2024
Bees struggle to find flowers because of air pollution
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on October 6, 2023
“The importance of flowering season duration and planting for pollinators” Tonight
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on September 11, 2023
Supporting Pollinator Habitats Through Operation Pollinator
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on January 20, 2023
How are seeds dispersed?
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 9, 2022
Pollinator Posse
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on October 7, 2021
Pollinator Week: Ask Anything about Pollinators 6/23/21
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 19, 2021
Webinar – Human Dimensions of Pollinator Conservation 6/17/21
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 13, 2021
Bats and Agaves, a Plant-Pollinator Love Story
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on April 9, 2021
Upcoming Xerces Society Webinars
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on August 25, 2020
Bees stab plants to make them flower
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 3, 2020
Moths have a secret but vital role as pollinators in the night
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 23, 2020
What Are the Best Native Plants to Attract Pollinators and Natural Enemies?
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on January 9, 2019
Why Do Bees Buzz?
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 30, 2018
How Flowers Trick Pollinators
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on May 14, 2018
National Pollinator Week June 20 to 26, 2016
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 19, 2016
How Migratory Birds Spread Plant Species
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 6, 2016
San Francisco’s Native Bees Are Excellent Pollinators
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on March 23, 2015
Backyard Bee Count
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on August 5, 2014
First Inventory Of Wild Bees
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on July 14, 2014
Monarchs Continue To Disappear
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on December 3, 2013
Native Plants Boost Pollination On Farms
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on July 28, 2013
Why Do Bees Buzz?
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on July 25, 2013
Orchids Have Landing Platform For Pollinators
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on July 21, 2013
Bees Good For Crops; Crops Bad For Bees
Posted by: Sandy Steinman on June 17, 2013

