LATE SPRING

Now there are blossoms on the tree and bees have noticed them.

Bees visit the tree to gather nectar for their food, but just as important, they play a big role in making the tree bear fruit.

Pollen is in the middle of the blossom. It is sticky and sticks to the legs of the bee. As the bee visits a flower, some of the pollen rubs off, and it picks up more pollen which comes off when the bee goes to the next flower. This is called pollination.

This bee is carrying pollen on its legs

This bee has no pollen on its legs

Soon a tiny fruit starts to grow where the blossom was.

TOUCH the tree to help the bees pollinate it.

I Wonder what kind of fruit we will get?

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