The baogu flower has not withered yet, can I take honey?
Sure. Corn is a monoecious plant, with male flowers above and female flowers below. Bees collect pollen. In the process of collection, the flapping of wings and the action of collecting pollen will make corn pollen bounce off the male inflorescence of corn, so as to achieve the purpose of pollination by bees. As long as the corn flowers are not withered, bees can take honey. Honey is the nectar collected by bees from the flowers of flowering plants and brewed in honeycombs.