nectar造句(31) A territorial sunbird can time its visits to a particular flower such that its nectar has built up to a high level.
(32) Some eat insects, others nectar, or fruit or seeds, or even snails and small lizards.
(33) The extent of nectar production is apparently associated with pollinator size and there is variation in its sugar content and dilution.
(34) There the nectar does not evaporate as quickly as it would if it were in a more exposed position.
(35) Hummingbirds eat nectar, which is produced by flowers to lure pollinating insects and birds.
(36) The bird uses its long beak to extract nectar from the flowers.
(37) A hummingbird, taking advantage of the dying minutes of daylight, feeds on flower nectar in the fragrant garden.
(38) The unspecialized hummingbirds range over herbs to trees, which produce many nowers with little nectar to attract pollinators.
(39) Bees gather nectar and make it into honey.
(40) To comprehend a nectar requires sorest need.
(41) The bees may fertilize flowers when they collect nectar.
(42) The "waggle dance" of honeybees is one of nature's great wonders: a sophisticated communication system that conveys distances and directions from the hive to sources of nectar.
(43) Juvenile bugs are often found in open flowers of Roridula where the propably feed on nectar.
(44) Note: The name honeysuckle comes from the sweet nectar flower produces to intoxicate the greedy bee.
(45) A young boa constrictor bides its time on another bloom; the snake cares little for Ochroma nectar but wouldn't pass up a meal of hummingbird.
(46) Black nectar cannot be used for scrying or as a power component.
(47) The histochemistry testes show that the starch grains in nectariferous tissue is the main source of the nectar.
(48) Single flower single day nectar volume and temperature and humidity habitats Tilia no significant correlation.
(49) Dandelion stems are full of milk, clover heads are loaded with nectar, the Frigidaire is full of ice-cold drinks.
(50) The honeybee's proventriculus filter the pollen out of nectar rapidly and effectively, therefore ratio of pollen is not always consistent with that of nectar in ripe honey.
(51) From anthesis to fruit stage, we observed a large mount of nectar stored in upper scare leaves.
(52) Masture kiwi fruit was chosen as raw material to prepare kiwi nectar.
(53) Enticements gradually included nifty water-proof swollen thorns to live in, handy nectar fountains, and special ant-food buds at the leaf tips.
(54) Rhus potaniinii Maxim is a fine nectar and pollen plant resource in the mountains and is a host plant of Chinese gall.
(55) Rain, such as silk, Yi Keke orange tree greedily sucking nectar in spring, stretching evergreen branches.
(55)try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(56) The sweet-smelling nectar appeals to bees and other insects so they go to the plant.
(57) Power Component : Chronolily Nectar A chronolily nectar can be harvested to brew a potion of clairvoyance.
(58) Some plant species, such as the Lima bean, secrete a nectar that ants find delicious.
(59) She is at present gone for the best nectar and ambrosia to regale me this evening.
(60) Looked toward a noisy bumblebee sipping nectar from the face of a marigold flower.