That the plant will grow over an area wider than the immediate ground in which the plant grows and that natural hybridization may take place are among the benefits that a bee offers and that a self pollinating flowering plant can't achieve on its own. The reason lies in the bee carrying away pollen particles when leaving the plant. The particles drop along the way to, and at, the bee's final destination. Or they may mix with pollen particles from other plants that the bee pollinates. The result may be stronger, more attractive flowering plants from the union of two different pollen particles.
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In addition to the above answer, insect pollination on the one plant will be more thorough than simple wind pollination.
It is a flowering plant even though you cannot see the flowers.the flowers are very tiny just for your information.
Some figs are self-pollinating, but Smyrna and some others need pollinating with the caprifig. Wind, bees and other insects cannot access the pollen of the caprifig, and so the fig wasp must do it.
seeds
A fern is non-flowering, therefore it cannot be seed bearing. A fern produces spores as a means of procreation.
All flowering plants flower to attract pollinators to help to produce either fruit or seeds, so your question is difficult to give an answer to. If you can be a bit more specific I'll try to help.
-The benefit can be something that you do not want and you cannot also decline the benefit.
Frustration is the feeling of being annoyed and impatient that a person cannot achieve what he or she wants.
If a flowering plant is not pollinated, it cannot produce seeds when the time comes. Think of it as plant sex, like humans, without the male and female cells combining, there can be no child.
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A self-pollinating plant contains both male and female reproductive structures.
We cannot achieve a goal without them. Work method and procedure have to be determined because we cannot achieve a goal without them.
In general terms organization exist because they can achieve results which individual cannot achieve alone.