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Akeleiblüte
Neulich in der MDR Gartensendung habe ich folgendes gelernt: Die Blüten der Akelei werden von den Hummeln bestäubt. Diese haben einen längeren Rüssel um Nektar zu saugen als Bienen. Deshalb sind sie für diese Blüten prädisteniert, da sich der Nektar in den oberen Spitzen der Blüte befindet. - Nun sind die Bienen aber nicht doof, denn sie wollen ja auch an den süßen Saft. Also bohren sie die Blüte einfach von außen an und pumpen eben da ab, wie im PIP sehr schön zu sehen ist. ;-)
Recently in the MDR Garden TV I learned the following: The flowers of the akelei are pollinated by the bumblebees. They have a longer trunk to suck nectar than bees. This is why they are predistined for these flowers, as the nectar is located in the upper tips of the flower. Now the bees are not stupid, because they also want the sweet juice. So they just drill the flower from the outside and pump it out there, as you can see in the PIP. ;-)
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Recently in the MDR Garden TV I learned the following: The flowers of the akelei are pollinated by the bumblebees. They have a longer trunk to suck nectar than bees. This is why they are predistined for these flowers, as the nectar is located in the upper tips of the flower. Now the bees are not stupid, because they also want the sweet juice. So they just drill the flower from the outside and pump it out there, as you can see in the PIP. ;-)
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