
Do Pollinators Prefer Dense Flower Patches?
Do Pollinators Prefer Dense Flower Patches? Sometimes Yes, Sometimes No A study looking at floral density and pollinators finds that some…
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Do Pollinators Prefer Dense Flower Patches? Sometimes Yes, Sometimes No A study looking at floral density and pollinators finds that some…
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Read MoreFirst Flower, First Pollen Tube, First Pollinating Insect. How Cool Is That? CORVALLIS, Ore. – A 100-million-year old piece of amber has been discovered…
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