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Honey bee on a Michaelmas daisy

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Honey bee on a Michaelmas daisy

Pollination. Macrophotograph of a honey bee, Apis mellifera, visiting a flowering Michaelmas daisy, Aster frikartii. Insects such as bees feed on the sugary fluid (nectar) and pollen found in flowers. The bee is attracted to flowers by their bright colours. By reaching inside the flower to gather the nectar with its tube-like proboscis, the bee has become dusted with pollen (yellow). The bee may also brush pollen from another flower onto this flowers reproductive organs causing cross- pollination. Michaelmas daisies are perennial plants with mauve flowers. Magnification: x2.7 at 6x4.5cm size. x1.8 at 35mm. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © DR JEREMY BURGESS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Apis Mellifera Bees Honey Bee Michaelmas Daisy Pollen Pollination Proboscis Re Production Reproductive Type Aster Frikartii

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This print captures the intricate relationship between a honey bee and a Michaelmas daisy. The macrophotograph showcases the beauty of nature's pollination process, as the bee delicately lands on the vibrant mauve flower. Insects like bees are drawn to flowers by their vivid colors, seeking out the sugary nectar and pollen they offer. As the bee reaches inside the flower with its tube-like proboscis to collect nectar, it unintentionally becomes dusted with yellow pollen. This accidental transfer of pollen is crucial for cross-pollination, allowing these magnificent plants to reproduce and thrive. The image beautifully illustrates how this particular honey bee may unknowingly brush pollen from another flower onto this one's reproductive organs. Michaelmas daisies, perennial plants known for their stunning mauve blooms, serve as both a source of nourishment for bees and an essential component in sustaining plant life through pollination. With magnification revealing intricate details at 2.7 times its original size in a 6x4.5cm format or 1.8 times at 35mm scale, this photograph truly highlights the wonders that lie within our natural world. This remarkable snapshot from Science Photo Library serves as a reminder of nature's delicate balance and showcases the incredible symbiotic relationship between insects and flowers that keeps our ecosystems thriving.


Framed Prints of Honey bee on a Michaelmas daisy

Bring the beauty of nature into your home with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating image showcases a honey bee, Apis mellifera, in action as it feeds on the nectar of a Michaelmas daisy, Aster frikartii. The intricate details of the bee's body and the delicate petals of the flower are brought to life in this stunning macrophotograph from Science Photo Library. Our high-quality Framed Prints are the perfect addition to any room, adding a touch of natural charm and wonder.


Photo Prints of Honey bee on a Michaelmas daisy

Bring the wonders of nature into your home with our exquisite range of Photographic Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating image of a honey bee, Apis mellifera, in action on a Michaelmas daisy, Aster frikartii, showcases the intricate beauty of pollination. Observe the intricate details of the bee's form and the delicate petals of the daisy as they come together in perfect harmony. This stunning macro photograph, captured by the Science Photo Library, is a testament to the essential role insects, such as bees, play in our ecosystem, as they feed on the nectar from these flowers. Add this inspiring print to your collection and let the magic of nature be a daily reminder in your living space.


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Bring the beauty of nature into your home with our stunning Honey Bee on Michaelmas Daisy Poster Print from Media Storehouse and Science Photo Library. This captivating macro photograph showcases the intricate details of a hardworking honey bee, Apis mellifera, as it feeds on the nectar of a Michaelmas daisy, Aster frikartii. A symbol of pollination and the vital role insects play in our ecosystem, this vibrant image is sure to inspire wonder and appreciation for the natural world. Order your poster print today and enjoy the breathtaking details up close and personal!


Jigsaw Puzzles of Honey bee on a Michaelmas daisy

Discover the wonders of nature with our captivating Honey bee on Michaelmas Daisy jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intricately detailed puzzle, featuring a stunning macro photograph from Science Photo Library, invites you to explore the fascinating world of pollination. Featuring a honey bee, Apis mellifera, in action on a Michaelmas daisy, Aster frikartii, this puzzle is an engaging and educational activity for all ages. Assemble the pieces to reveal the beauty of this intricate dance between insect and flower, and bring a touch of nature into your home.

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