If by agents you mean how are they cross pollinated, it could be the wind, bees, bugs, but it could also be ME. All you have to do is use your finger or a feather to spread pollen from one flower to another (different) lily. In time with luck this will result in a pod growing where the flower was. read more
The agents of pollination include wind, birds and insects. Pollination by wind means that pollen grains are being blown until pollen grains reach the stigma of another flower to mark the start of fertilization. read more
If by agents you mean how are they cross pollinated, it could be the wind, bees, bugs, but it could also be ME. All you have to do is use your finger or a feather to spread pollen from one flower to another (different) lily. read more
To understand lily pollination, understand the flower's structure. The petals form a visual signal that attracts pollinators -- insects and birds -- to the flower, so when they visit it they will touch the reproductive organs, transferring pollen from plant to plant. read more