During the flowering each season, apple growers often utilize pollinators to carry pollen.
Wind can carry pollen more than 100 miles from its source.
One bee could carry pollen from two distinct species without mixing it.
The rather large and complex stigma may be an adaptation to ensure that small insects carrying pollen have an attractive landing place.
The insects carry pollen to other corpse flowers.
Some flowers use the wind to carry pollen.
The birds then carry pollen from plant to plant, fertilising other plants.
Creatures like the tree bumblebee will carry pollen.
The bees flit from male to female flowers, carrying pollen between them.
The insects carry pollen to other corpse flowers, which helps perpetuate the species.