Butterflies
Butterflies visit flowers to feed on nectar. As the butterfly feeds, a powder on the flower called pollen sticks to the insect’s body. The butterfly spreads the pollen to other flowers it visits, allowing the plants to reproduce.
Posted on 14 June 2013.
Butterflies visit flowers to feed on nectar. As the butterfly feeds, a powder on the flower called pollen sticks to the insect’s body. The butterfly spreads the pollen to other flowers it visits, allowing the plants to reproduce.