Pollinate in a sentence
Meaning: To transfer pollen from the male part of a flower to the female part, allowing for fertilization; essential for plant reproduction.

(1) They help pollinate plants.
(2) Bees pollinate round flowers.
(3) Bees help to pollinate flowers.
(4) The bee is begoing to pollinate.
(5) Bees pollinate to produce honey.
(6) The imago can pollinate flowers.
(7) Wind can also pollinate flowers.
(8) Wind can pollinate out of chance.
(9) Birds can also pollinate flowers.
(10) Insects pollinate out of instinct.
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(11) Butterflies pollinate flowers too!
(12) Butterflies pollinate flowers too.
(13) Bees pollinate flowers with pollen.
(14) The wind can also pollinate bushes.
(15) The wind can also pollinate plants.
(16) The wind can also pollinate clovers.
(17) Bees pollinate under the sun's rays.
(18) Wind can also help pollinate plants.
(19) Beekeepings can help pollinate crops.
(20) Bees pollinate flowers to make honey.
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(21) Bees are essential to pollinate crops.
(22) Bees are essential to pollinate herbs.
(23) Birds can also help pollinate flowers.
(24) Bees exist and help pollinate flowers.
(25) Some plants rely on wind to pollinate.
(26) Farmers rely on bees to pollinate crops.
(27) Pollinate under the right pH conditions.
(28) Bees are essential to pollinate soybeans.
(29) The wind helps to pollinate round fruits.
(30) Bees pollinate despite the rainy weather.
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(31) The wasps pollinate toward the fig trees.
(32) Farmers pollinate to increase crop yield.
(33) Bees pollinate flowers to help them grow.
(34) Bees collect nectar while they pollinate.
(35) Birds can also help to pollinate flowers.
(36) The wind can also help to pollinate herbs.
(37) I watched the beezer pollinate the garden.
(38) Pollinate under the right soil conditions.
(39) Pollinate till the seeds are fully formed.
(40) Bees pollinate with their legs and bodies.
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(41) Bees visit many flowers to pollinate them.
(42) The wind can also help to pollinate plants.
(43) Farmers rely on insects to pollinate crops.
(44) Bees pollinate canola to help it reproduce.
(45) I need to pollinate the herbs in my garden.
(46) Bees are essential to pollinate sunflowers.
(47) Pollinate under the right water conditions.
(48) Some plants rely on wind to pollinate them.
(49) The butterfly can fly to pollinate flowers.
(50) Butterflies also help to pollinate flowers.
Pollinate sentence examples
(51) Some plants have adapted to self-pollinate.
(52) Some plants rely on bats to pollinate them.
(53) Some plants rely on ants to pollinate them.
(54) Bees distribute nectar to pollinate flowers.
(55) Birds can pollinate certain types of plants.
(56) Bees pollinate trees to help them reproduce.
(57) Bees pollinate alfalfa to help it reproduce.
(58) Some plants rely on birds to pollinate them.
(59) The wind can also pollinate opposite plants.
(60) Wasps pollinate through with their stingers.
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(61) Some plants rely on water to pollinate them.
(62) Birds pollinate out of their love for nectar.
(63) Bees pollinate bushes to help them reproduce.
(64) Bees pollinate shrubs to help them reproduce.
(65) Sunflowers rely on insects to pollinate them.
(66) Birds can pollinate despite their small size.
(67) The bats pollinate toward the cactus flowers.
(68) Pollinate under the right pollination method.
(69) Pollinate under the right pollination timing.
(70) Pollinate till the flowers are fully bloomed.
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(71) You need to pollinate till the fruit is ripe.
(72) Farmers pollinate with the help of honeybees.
(73) Bees are not the only insects that pollinate.
(74) The fate of the bee was to pollinate flowers.
(75) Bees pollinate flowers to help them reproduce.
(76) Some plants rely on animals to pollinate them.
(77) Bees collect pollen as they pollinate flowers.
(78) Pollinate trees to ensure a healthy ecosystem.
(79) Farmers rely on insects to pollinate soybeans.
(80) Bees pollinate clovers to help them reproduce.
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(81) Insects like butterflies can pollinate bushes.
(82) Pollinate bushes to promote a thriving garden.
(83) Bees are essential to pollinate cotton plants.
(84) Bees are essential to pollinate alfalfa crops.
(85) Bees are essential to pollinate canola plants.
(86) Bats-in the garden can help pollinate flowers.
(87) The wind can also help pollinate round plants.
(88) The wind can pollinate through with its gusts.
(89) Flowers pollinate under the influence of bees.
(90) Pollinate under the right lighting conditions.
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(91) Pollinate under the right nutrient conditions.
(92) The bee is struggling to pollinate the flower.
(93) Insects can proliferate and pollinate flowers.
(94) Bees are known to pollinate flowers and crops.
(95) The wind can also pollinate plants with pollen.
(96) Flowers pollinate out of a desire to reproduce.
(97) Pollinate bushes to ensure a healthy ecosystem.
(98) Bees pollinate through with their fuzzy bodies.
(99) Some plants pollinate during the summer months.
(100) Bees pollinate off of flowers to produce honey.
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(101) The bee inseminates the flower to pollinate it.
(102) Pollinate under the guidance of a professional.
(103) Pollinate under the watchful eye of a botanist.
(104) The bees will move in to pollinate the flowers.
(105) Butterflies pollinate certain types of flowers.
(106) The bees scurry across to pollinate the flowers.
(107) Pollinate bushes to ensure a successful harvest.
(108) Wind can pollinate through with its gusty winds.
(109) Despite the drought, plants manage to pollinate.
(110) Bees pollinate during the day and rest at night.
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(111) Wind is also a natural way to pollinate grasses.
(112) Bees pollinate underneath the petals of flowers.
(113) The wind can pollinate under certain conditions.
(114) Pollinate under the right pollinator conditions.
(115) Pollinate under the right pollination frequency.
(116) Pollinate under the right pollination intensity.
(117) Pollinate till the pollen is evenly distributed.
(118) The wind can also pollinate on plants and trees.
(119) The butterfly's wings help it pollinate flowers.
(120) A bee is an insect that helps pollinate flowers.
Pollinate used in a sentence
(121) A bee is an animal that helps pollinate flowers.
(122) Some insects, like bees, help pollinate flowers.
(123) Farmers often use bees to pollinate their crops.
(124) Bees pollinate through with their buzzing sounds.
(125) The bees deflorate the flowers to pollinate them.
(126) Hummingbirds pollinate during their feeding time.
(127) Pollinate under the right atmospheric conditions.
(128) Pollinate until the flowers are fully fertilized.
(129) Bees collect nectar while they pollinate flowers.
(130) The bee flew at a fast pace to pollinate flowers.
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(131) The bumblebee's wing helped it pollinate flowers.
(132) Some plants rely on bats to pollinate with pollen.
(133) Birds can pollinate bushes by transferring pollen.
(134) Wind can pollinate through with its gentle breeze.
(135) Flowers pollinate through with their sweet nectar.
(136) Farmers rely on insects to pollinate cotton crops.
(137) Farmers rely on insects to pollinate canola crops.
(138) Grasses rely on external agents to pollinate them.
(139) The plant was able to self-pollinate autogenously.
(140) Farmers often use honeybees to pollinate soybeans.
(141) The beetles pollinate toward the fragrant flowers.
(142) The honeybees pollinate toward the apple blossoms.
(143) The bee knew how to pollinate flowers by instinct.
(144) A killer bee can make honey and pollinate flowers.
(145) Bees pollinate fruits to ensure their reproduction.
(146) Farmers often rely on insects to pollinate clovers.
(147) Some plants rely on birds to pollinate with pollen.
(148) Bees pollinate out of necessity for their survival.
(149) Wind can pollinate out of its unpredictable nature.
(150) Bees pollinate through with their hive communities.
(151) Bees pollinate shrubs to ensure their reproduction.
(152) Bees are beneficials because they pollinate plants.
(153) Bees are the primary insects that pollinate shrubs.
(154) Birds pollinate through with their beaks and claws.
(155) Pollinate under the right temperature and humidity.
(156) Pollinate with care to ensure a healthy crop yield.
(157) Farmers often use bees to pollinate on their crops.
(158) Some birds and bats also help to pollinate flowers.
(159) The existence of insects can help pollinate plants.
(160) The purpose of a butterfly is to pollinate flowers.
(161) The butterfly's wings help it to pollinate flowers.
(162) Bees are important bugs that help pollinate plants.
(163) Honeybees are known for their ability to pollinate.
(164) The wind can also help to pollinate certain plants.
(165) Farmers often rely on bees to pollinate their crops.
(166) Farmers rely on bees to pollinate their round crops.
(167) Flowers pollinate through with their vibrant colors.
(168) Insects pollinate through with their delicate wings.
(169) Plants pollinate through with their diverse species.
(170) Bees pollinate through with their navigation skills.
(171) Farmers rely on insects to pollinate alfalfa plants.
(172) Certain birds are known to pollinate opposite trees.
(173) Butterflies pollinate during their migration season.
(174) The bees pollinate toward the flowers in the garden.
(175) Bees are the primary insects that pollinate alfalfa.
(176) Bees are the primary insects that pollinate clovers.
(177) Bees pollinate with pollen to help plants reproduce.
(178) Pollinate under the supervision of a horticulturist.
(179) Pollinate till the flowers are vibrant and colorful.
(180) Flowers pollinate with the help of wind and insects.
(181) The function of a butterfly is to pollinate flowers.
(182) Bees are able to pollinate a wide variety of plants.
(183) Farmers rely on bees to pollinate their canola crops.
(184) Birds pollinate out of their search for sweet nectar.
(185) Bees pollinate out of their dedication to their hive.
(186) Pollinate bushes to support the local bee population.
(187) Farmers often use honeybees to pollinate their crops.
(188) Some plants rely on birds to pollinate their flowers.
(189) Bees pollinate inside flowers to help them reproduce.
(190) Insects like beetles and flies also pollinate shrubs.
(191) A bee is a small animal that helps pollinate flowers.
(192) Bees are the primary insects that pollinate soybeans.
(193) The moths pollinate toward the night-blooming plants.
(194) Some species of birds also help to pollinate grasses.
(195) The bees continued to pollinate in spite of the rain.
(196) Hummingbirds pollinate through with their long beaks.
(197) Moths pollinate through with their nocturnal flights.
(198) Bats pollinate through with their echolocation calls.
(199) Flies pollinate through with their buzzing movements.
(200) Pollinate with efficiency to maximize the crop yield.
(201) Some invertebrates, like bees, help pollinate plants.
(202) Bees are not the only insects that pollinate flowers.
(203) Farmers often bring in bees to pollinate their crops.
(204) Some trees rely on specific insects to pollinate them.
(205) Pollinate trees to support the growth of new saplings.
(206) Bees collect pollen from trees as they pollinate them.
(207) Farmers rely on bees to pollinate their cotton fields.
(208) Some herbs rely on specific insects to pollinate them.
(209) Farmers rely on bees to pollinate their alfalfa crops.
(210) Bees pollinate out of their dedication to their queen.
(211) Pollinate bushes to encourage growth and biodiversity.
(212) Birds pollinate through with their beaks and feathers.
(213) Insects like beetles and flies also pollinate flowers.
(214) Birds help pollinate shrubs by spreading their pollen.
(215) Despite the rocky terrain, plants manage to pollinate.
(216) The wind will pollinate until the seeds are dispersed.
(217) Bees are important insects that help pollinate plants.
(218) The bees scurry to pollinate the flowers in the garden.
(219) Pollinate trees to enhance the beauty of the landscape.
(220) Butterflies are known to pollinate flowers with pollen.
(221) The farmer used bees to pollinate alfalfa in his field.
(222) Some bushes rely on specific insects to pollinate them.
(223) Pollinate bushes to encourage the growth of new plants.
(224) Pollinate round flowers to ensure a successful harvest.
(225) Flowers pollinate through with their attractive scents.
(226) Honeybees pollinate about one-third of the food we eat.
(227) Some plants rely on specific insects to pollinate them.
(228) Bees play a crucial role in helping to pollinate trees.
(229) Insects pollinate despite the distance between flowers.
(230) Aneles are known for their ability to pollinate plants.
(231) Beetles can also pollinate during their feeding habits.
(232) Ants pollinate off of certain plants to help them grow.
(233) The bees continued to pollinate despite the heavy rain.
(234) Bees are known to pollinate flowers and help them grow.
(235) Bees are the primary insects that pollinate sunflowers.
(236) The trees managed to pollinate in spite of the drought.
(237) Beetles pollinate through with their hard exoskeletons.
(238) Some plants rely on specific animals to pollinate them.
(239) The butterflies are a natural way to pollinate flowers.
(240) Bees are important insects that help pollinate flowers.
(241) When insects ingest pollen, they help pollinate plants.
(242) Clover plants rely on external agents to pollinate them.
(243) Bees pollinate out of their efficient foraging behavior.
(244) Bees collect nectar from flowers as they pollinate them.
(245) Plants pollinate through with their reproductive organs.
(246) Butterflies pollinate through with their colorful wings.
(247) Butterflies pollinate through with their delicate touch.
(248) Honeybees pollinate through with their honey production.
(249) Honeybees are known to pollinate sunflowers effectively.
(250) Bees pollinate crops like apples, cherries, and almonds.
(251) The wind helps to pollinate despite the lack of insects.
(252) Bees are known to pollinate during their foraging trips.
(253) Wasps pollinate off of fig trees to help them reproduce.
(254) Some species of birds also help pollinate round flowers.
(255) Some flowers rely on specific insects to pollinate them.
(256) Butterflies pollinate through with their delicate wings.
(257) Pollinate under the right conditions for optimal growth.
(258) Pollinate under the guidance of an experienced gardener.
(259) The bees will pollinate until the hive is full of honey.
(260) Make sure to pollinate till the entire plant is covered.
(261) Make sure to pollinate till the plant is able to thrive.
(262) Bumble from the farm was helping to pollinate the crops.
(263) Farmers often rely on bees to pollinate for their crops.
(264) Bees are social insects that work together to pollinate.
(265) The flower felt lonely without any bees to pollinate it.
(266) Farmers sometimes use machines to pollinate their crops.
(267) Bees pollinate cotton to help it produce bountiful crops.
(268) Honeybees are known to pollinate a wide variety of herbs.
(269) Bees pollinate out of their role as nature's pollinators.
(270) Birds pollinate out of their need for energy-rich nectar.
(271) Birds can also help pollinate beyond what bees can reach.
(272) Butterflies pollinate through with their graceful flight.
(273) Insects pollinate through with their efficient movements.
(274) Birds pollinate through with their long-distance flights.
(275) Bees play a crucial role in helping to pollinate legumes.
(276) The transfer of pollen is necessary to pollinate legumes.
(277) Butterflies pollinate flowers to help them produce seeds.
(278) Bees are essential to pollinate vegetables in the garden.
(279) The transfer of pollen is necessary to pollinate grasses.
(280) Despite the lack of nectar, bees still pollinate flowers.
(281) Despite the limited sunlight, plants manage to pollinate.
(282) The butterfly was able to hover to pollinate the flowers.
(283) The garden had flowers aplenty for the bees to pollinate.
(284) Flies pollinate off of carrion flowers to help them grow.
(285) The flies pollinate toward the wildflowers in the meadow.
(286) The bats distribute nectar as they pollinate fruit trees.
(287) Farmers often rely on honeybees to pollinate their crops.
(288) The fruit trees provide nectar for the bees to pollinate.
(289) Bees are known to pollinate on flowers to help them grow.
(290) Bees are not the only insects that can pollinate flowers.
(291) Farmers sometimes use bees to help pollinate their crops.
(292) A characteristic of a bee is that they pollinate flowers.
(293) Bees pollinate flowers, and butterflies pollinate fruits.
(294) The brachypterous bee struggled to pollinate the flowers.
(295) Farmers often rely on bees to pollinate their fruit crops.
(296) Flowers pollinate out of their attractive scent and color.
(297) Flowers pollinate out of their production of sweet nectar.
(298) Pollinate bushes to support the local wildlife population.
(299) Birds pollinate through with their role in seed dispersal.
(300) Farmers often rely on bees to pollinate their fruit trees.
(301) Honeybees are known to pollinate clovers in large numbers.
(302) Despite the cold temperatures, bees continue to pollinate.
(303) Despite the limited resources, bees continue to pollinate.
(304) The farmer whistled up a wind to help pollinate his crops.
(305) Some plants require insects to pollinate opposite flowers.
(306) Bees are the primary insects that pollinate canola plants.
(307) Bees are the primary insects that pollinate cotton plants.
(308) The hummingbirds pollinate toward the nectar-rich flowers.
(309) Sunflowers are a popular crop for beekeepers to pollinate.
(310) Some plants have adapted to pollinate underneath the soil.
(311) Bees pollinate in accordance with their natural instincts.
(312) You should pollinate till the plant is healthy and strong.
(313) You need to pollinate till the plant is able to reproduce.
(314) Some plants rely on specific insects to pollinate on them.
(315) The bee seemed ambivalent about which flower to pollinate.
(316) A bee is a biological insect that helps pollinate flowers.
(317) The bees worked in a unified way to pollinate the flowers.
(318) The bumblebee will fly in the garden to pollinate flowers.
(319) The butterfly will fly from flower to flower to pollinate.
(320) Insects like butterflies and beetles pollinate flowers too.
(321) Pollinate trees to promote biodiversity in the environment.
(322) Farmers often rely on bees to pollinate their legume crops.
(323) Farmers often rely on bees to pollinate their berry bushes.
(324) Sunflowers provide nectar and pollen for bees to pollinate.
(325) Bees collect pollen from sunflowers as they pollinate them.
(326) Farmers often rely on bees to pollinate their clover crops.
(327) Wind is another natural agent that helps pollinate grasses.
(328) Flowers can still pollinate despite being in a shaded area.
(329) Apiculturists work closely with farmers to pollinate crops.
(330) Beetles pollinate off of certain flowers to help them grow.
(331) In some areas, farmers use drones to pollinate their crops.
(332) Make sure to pollinate till the plant is ready for harvest.
(333) Bees are known to pollinate for various plants and flowers.
(334) A bee is a bug that helps pollinate flowers and make honey.
(335) Bees collect nectar from flowers while they pollinate them.
(336) The bee is an important animal that helps pollinate plants.
(337) The bee is an important insect that helps pollinate plants.
(338) It is important to pollinate herbs for a successful harvest.
(339) Butterflies pollinate out of their graceful flight patterns.
(340) Pollinate bushes to ensure a diverse and thriving ecosystem.
(341) Some plants pollinate by means of using ants as pollinators.
(342) Some plants pollinate by means of using bats as pollinators.
(343) Pollen can pollinate through with its microscopic particles.
(344) Honeybees pollinate through with their hive-building skills.
(345) Wind can pollinate through with its ability to carry pollen.
(346) Bees pollinate through with their dedication to their queen.
(347) The crops failed to pollinate owing to the extreme heatwave.
(348) Birds are known to pollinate bushes while feeding on nectar.
(349) Despite the noise pollution, bees find flowers to pollinate.
(350) Butterflies are known to pollinate various types of flowers.
(351) The beehive is important because bees help pollinate plants.
(352) Bees pollinate opposite flowers to ensure cross-pollination.
(353) The wind can also pollinate underneath the leaves of plants.
(354) Pollinate till the plant is resistant to pests and diseases.
(355) Bees are not the only insects that can pollinate on flowers.
(356) A mature butterfly can pollinate flowers and help them grow.
(357) Bees can travel long distances to find flowers to pollinate.
(358) Some plants have adapted to pollinate in harsh environments.
(359) The butterfly will fly over the garden to pollinate flowers.
(360) The bumblebee can fly over the garden and pollinate flowers.
(361) The butterfly will fly over the meadow to pollinate flowers.
(362) Bees pollinate out of their need for pollen as a food source.
(363) Wind can pollinate out of its ability to carry pollen grains.
(364) Butterflies pollinate out of their delicate touch on flowers.
(365) Some plants rely on birds or bats to pollinate their flowers.
(366) Some plants pollinate by means of using flies as pollinators.
(367) The wind can also pollinate clovers by carrying their pollen.
(368) Birds pollinate outside by carrying pollen on their feathers.
(369) Farmers rely on pollinators to pollinate their crops outside.
(370) The campus garden had a beehive to help pollinate the plants.
(371) Bats pollinate off of fruit trees to help them produce fruit.
(372) The butterflies pollinate toward the brightly colored blooms.
(373) Pollinate till the plant is able to adapt to its environment.
(374) Pollinate with precision to ensure the best possible results.
(375) The beekeeper will release the bees to pollinate the flowers.
(376) The bees worked in a unified effort to pollinate the flowers.
(377) The butterflies and bees pollinate the flowers in the spring.
(378) The bumblebee will fly in the greenhouse to pollinate plants.
(379) Some birds, such as hummingbirds, can also pollinate flowers.
(380) Pollinate trees to maintain a balanced and thriving ecosystem.
(381) Birds pollinate out of their long beaks reaching into flowers.
(382) Bees transfer pollen from flower to flower to pollinate crops.
(383) Many plants rely on insects to pollinate inside their flowers.
(384) Honeybees pollinate through with their honey-making abilities.
(385) Insects pollinate through with their role as nature's helpers.
(386) Bees are essential to pollinate herbs and ensure their growth.
(387) Despite the urban environment, bees find flowers to pollinate.
(388) Despite the changing climate, pollinators adapt and pollinate.
(389) Despite the limited space, bees continue to pollinate flowers.
(390) The bees scurry around to pollinate the flowers in the garden.
(391) Farmers often rent beehives to pollinate their alfalfa fields.
(392) The flowers managed to pollinate despite the lack of sunlight.
(393) Bees are known to pollinate grasses in order to produce seeds.
(394) Some plants rely on ants to pollinate underneath their leaves.
(395) The crops were able to pollinate in spite of the soil erosion.
(396) Pollinate with caution to avoid damaging the delicate flowers.
(397) Pollinate trees to support the growth of forests and woodlands.
(398) Bees collect pollen from cotton flowers as they pollinate them.
(399) Insects like butterflies and beetles can also pollinate plants.
(400) Insects pollinate out of their accidental contact with flowers.
(401) Insects pollinate out of their role as nature's tiny gardeners.
(402) The wind can carry pollen and pollinate beyond a specific area.
(403) Insects like butterflies and beetles can pollinate flowers too.
(404) Bees pollinate through with their important role in ecosystems.
(405) The butterfly was able to hover by the flower bed to pollinate.
(406) Some plants have evolved to pollinate beyond their own species.
(407) Flowers need insects to pollinate during their blooming season.
(408) Wind can also help pollinate during certain weather conditions.
(409) Some plants can self-pollinate during their reproductive cycle.
(410) The gardeners will pollinate until the garden is in full bloom.
(411) Pollinate till the plant is able to attract beneficial insects.
(412) Biota can be helpful to humans, like bees that pollinate crops.
(413) The unhappy bee buzzed around without any flowers to pollinate.
(414) The bees in the garden create ions that help pollinate flowers.
(415) The butterfly is beneficent because it helps pollinate flowers.
(416) Some plants have developed unique ways to pollinate themselves.
(417) Wind can also pollinate plants, but not as efficiently as bees.
(418) Bees transfer pollen from flower to flower to pollinate alfalfa.
(419) Bees are known for their ability to pollinate crops efficiently.
(420) Certain plants pollinate by means of using birds as pollinators.
(421) Butterflies help pollinate sunflowers with their delicate wings.
(422) Certain crops can still pollinate despite the presence of pests.
(423) Bees are known to pollinate beyond their immediate surroundings.
(424) Farmers often rely on honeybees to pollinate their cotton crops.
(425) Bees are essential to pollinate grains such as wheat and barley.
(426) Birds pollinate off of certain trees to help them produce seeds.
(427) The wind helped to pollinate the plants despite the dry weather.
(428) The butterflies were able to pollinate despite the strong winds.
(429) The plants were able to pollinate despite the poor soil quality.
(430) Bees are essential to pollinate legumes and ensure their growth.
(431) The autogenetic nature of the plant allows it to self-pollinate.
(432) Pollinate till the plant is able to produce high-quality fruits.
(433) Pollinate till the plant is able to contribute to the ecosystem.
(434) The bee is primarily known for its ability to pollinate flowers.
(435) The wind can pollinate some plants, but bees are more efficient.
(436) Insects like butterflies and beetles can pollinate trees as well.
(437) Farmers often rely on insects to pollinate their vegetable crops.
(438) Bees are known for their ability to efficiently pollinate bushes.
(439) Pollen can pollinate through with its role in plant reproduction.
(440) Insects, such as butterflies and bees, help to pollinate legumes.
(441) The transfer of pollen is necessary to pollinate alfalfa flowers.
(442) Canola plants rely on external agents to pollinate their flowers.
(443) Bees pollinate flowers to facilitate the process of reproduction.
(444) Insects, such as butterflies and beetles, also pollinate grasses.
(445) Bees pollinate bushes to ensure the growth of fruits and flowers.
(446) The flowers were able to pollinate owing to the presence of bees.
(447) The wind can carry pollen and pollinate beyond the intended area.
(448) The best time to pollinate bushes is when they are in full bloom.
(449) Farmers often rely on wind to pollinate grains like oats and rye.
(450) The wind can carry pollen inside greenhouses and pollinate crops.
(451) Bees pollinate round flowers more efficiently than other insects.
(452) Insects such as butterflies and moths can also pollinate alfalfa.
(453) The flower reached out towards the bee, inviting it to pollinate.
(454) The farmer used a brush to pollinate in front of the fruit trees.
(455) The birds continued to pollinate in spite of the noise pollution.
(456) The insects were able to pollinate in spite of the pesticide use.
(457) The farmers will pollinate until the crops are ready for harvest.
(458) Pollinate till the plant is able to grow in different soil types.
(459) Pollinate with awareness of the impact it has on the environment.
(460) Bees have special hairs on their bodies that help them pollinate.
(461) The farmer and the bee became allies to help pollinate the crops.
(462) Butterflies pollinate out of their attraction to colorful flowers.
(463) Insects pollinate out of their symbiotic relationship with plants.
(464) Insects like butterflies and beetles can pollinate shrubs as well.
(465) Certain plants pollinate by means of using spiders as pollinators.
(466) Certain plants pollinate by means of using beetles as pollinators.
(467) Pollen can pollinate through with its ability to fertilize plants.
(468) Bees are essential to pollinate fruits such as apples and oranges.
(469) The teleology of a bee is to collect nectar and pollinate flowers.
(470) The main purpose of bees is to pollinate alfalfa for reproduction.
(471) Birds can inadvertently pollinate grasses while feeding on nectar.
(472) Bees pollinate round, ensuring the survival of many plant species.
(473) Some plants can self-pollinate despite the absence of pollinators.
(474) Bees pollinate outside to ensure the growth of flowers and plants.
(475) Insects like butterflies and moths can pollinate opposite flowers.
(476) Insects such as butterflies and moths can also pollinate soybeans.
(477) Farmers often use honeybees to pollinate fruits in their orchards.
(478) Insects like butterflies and moths can also help pollinate grains.
(479) To ensure a good harvest, it is important to pollinate sunflowers.
(480) The hummingbird hovered in front of the trumpet vine to pollinate.
(481) The flowers managed to pollinate in spite of the lack of sunlight.
(482) The butterflies will pollinate until they find the perfect flower.
(483) The vineyard provides nectar for the bees to pollinate the grapes.
(484) The anatomy of a butterfly allows it to fly and pollinate flowers.
(485) Insects like butterflies and beetles can pollinate flowers as well.
(486) Bees pollinate beyond their hives to ensure the survival of plants.
(487) Pollinate sunflowers by gently brushing the pollen onto the stigma.
(488) Certain species of moths pollinate inside the flowers they feed on.
(489) Butterflies pollinate off of various plants to help them reproduce.
(490) The wind carries pollen and helps to pollinate toward other plants.
(491) Round flowers are easier to pollinate than irregularly shaped ones.
(492) Farmers often use bees to pollinate their crops, including grasses.
(493) Insects like butterflies and moths can also help pollinate legumes.
(494) Pollinators like bats can pollinate underneath the canopy of trees.
(495) The botanists will pollinate until they have collected enough data.
(496) The bee's flight from flower to flower helped pollinate the plants.
(497) Bees are a species of animal that make honey and pollinate flowers.
(498) Some plants have a dependence on certain insects to pollinate them.
(499) Pollinate trees to ensure a sustainable source of food for wildlife.
(500) Bees are known to pollinate round crops such as apples and cherries.
(501) Insects like bees and butterflies help to pollinate alfalfa flowers.
(502) Pollinate sunflowers early in the morning when bees are most active.
(503) Bees pollinate flowers by collecting nectar and transferring pollen.
(504) Despite the limited time, pollinators efficiently pollinate flowers.
(505) Despite the scarcity of resources, plants still manage to pollinate.
(506) Despite the dense vegetation, pollinators find flowers to pollinate.
(507) Bees are essential to pollinate bushes and ensure a healthy harvest.
(508) Certain species of bats pollinate during their nocturnal activities.
(509) The bees were able to pollinate the orchard despite the early frost.
(510) The flowers were able to pollinate despite the late blooming season.
(511) Some plants have evolved to pollinate underneath the wings of birds.
(512) The butterflies were able to pollinate in spite of the strong winds.
(513) The accord between the flowers and bees was to pollinate each other.
(514) Observing a bee pollinate a flower is important for our environment.
(515) Pollinate trees to contribute to the overall health of the ecosystem.
(516) Bees are attracted to the nectar of clover flowers to pollinate them.
(517) I need to pollinate vegetables in my garden to ensure a good harvest.
(518) Flowers pollinate out of their need to spread their genetic material.
(519) Bees pollinate out of their crucial role in maintaining biodiversity.
(520) Interfertile plants can cross-pollinate and produce viable offspring.
(521) Honeybees are known for their ability to efficiently pollinate trees.
(522) Honeybees pollinate crops with pollen, ensuring a successful harvest.
(523) Bats pollinate outside while feeding on the nectar of certain plants.
(524) Hummingbirds pollinate off of nectar-rich flowers to feed themselves.
(525) Moths pollinate off of night-blooming flowers to help them reproduce.
(526) Bees are essential to pollinate crops and ensure a bountiful harvest.
(527) Farmers often rely on honeybees to pollinate legumes in their fields.
(528) Pollinate with patience as it can take time for the flowers to bloom.
(529) Bees are important insects that help to pollinate flowers and plants.
(530) The bumblebee was able to fly through the meadow and pollinate plants.
(531) Cotton fields are buzzing with activity as bees pollinate the flowers.
(532) Honeybees are known for their ability to effectively pollinate fruits.
(533) Farmers often rely on honeybees to pollinate soybeans in their fields.
(534) Canola fields are often visited by honeybees to pollinate the flowers.
(535) Bees pollinate inside the hive to ensure the survival of their colony.
(536) Make sure to pollinate till the plant is able to produce a high yield.
(537) The orchard provides nectar for the bees to pollinate the fruit trees.
(538) The aggregation of insects in the garden helped pollinate the flowers.
(539) The acute sense of smell in bees helps them find flowers to pollinate.
(540) Birds can pollinate trees when they feed on nectar and transfer pollen.
(541) Pollinate trees to increase the chances of successful seed germination.
(542) Some plants pollinate by means of using snails or slugs as pollinators.
(543) Some plants pollinate by means of using wind as the primary pollinator.
(544) Pollinate sunflowers by transferring pollen from one flower to another.
(545) Pollinate sunflowers by planting them in close proximity to each other.
(546) Birds and insects are natural pollinators that help to pollinate trees.
(547) Insects such as butterflies and moths can also help to pollinate trees.
(548) The beekeeper will release the bees from the hive to pollinate flowers.
(549) Some plants can self-pollinate, while others require cross-pollination.
(550) Insects such as butterflies and moths can also pollinate canola plants.
Pollinate meaning
Pollinate is a verb that refers to the process of transferring pollen from the male reproductive organ of a flower to the female reproductive organ of another flower, resulting in fertilization and the production of seeds. This process is essential for the reproduction of many plants, and it can be accomplished by a variety of methods, including wind, water, and animals. If you are looking to use the word pollinate in a sentence, there are a few tips that can help you to do so effectively. Here are some suggestions:
1. Use pollinate in the context of plant biology. Pollination is a key concept in the study of plant reproduction, so using the word in this context can help to clarify its meaning and significance.
For example, you might say, "Bees are important pollinators for many crops, including almonds and blueberries."
2. Use pollinate to describe the actions of animals. Many animals, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, play a crucial role in pollinating plants. Using the word in this context can help to highlight the importance of these animals in maintaining healthy ecosystems.
For example, you might say, "The monarch butterfly is known for its long-distance migrations, which help to pollinate plants across a wide range of habitats."
3. Use pollinate to describe the process of cross-fertilization. Pollination can occur between different species of plants, resulting in the creation of hybrid plants with unique characteristics. Using the word in this context can help to illustrate the diversity of plant life and the ways in which different species interact.
For example, you might say, "The hybridization of different varieties of corn has led to the development of new strains that are more resistant to pests and disease."
4. Use pollinate to describe the benefits of plant diversity. Pollination is essential for the survival of many plant species, and it can also have important ecological and economic benefits. Using the word in this context can help to emphasize the importance of preserving biodiversity and protecting pollinators.
For example, you might say, "The loss of pollinators like bees and butterflies could have devastating effects on agriculture and food security."
5. Use pollinate to describe the role of humans in plant reproduction. While many plants rely on natural pollination methods, humans can also play a role in facilitating pollination through techniques like hand-pollination and artificial insemination. Using the word in this context can help to highlight the ways in which humans can work to support plant reproduction and ensure the sustainability of agricultural systems.
For example, you might say, "Farmers often use hand-pollination techniques to ensure that their crops produce high yields and are resistant to disease."
Overall, the word pollinate is a versatile and important term that can be used in a variety of contexts related to plant biology, animal behavior, and human activity. By following these tips, you can use the word effectively and accurately in your writing and communication.
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