The first step? “Buy really fresh, hardy, good flowers,” says Michael Gaffney, director of the American School of Flower Design. “They could be from a wholesaler or direct from a farm.” ...
Honey bees rely heavily on flower patterns when searching for food, a new study has found. The research has revealed honeybees can distinguish between different flowers by using colours and patterns.
Patterns on the flowers of plants guide insects, like bees, to the centre of the flower, where nectar and pollen await, enhancing the plant's chances of successful pollination. Despite their ...