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QS GENButterflies benefit from roadside greenery – QS GEN

Summary by Qs-gen.com
Plants, especially flowering ones, are often grown along roads to beautify cities. Now, a new Singapore study has found that such small artificial green spaces beside busy roads are also beneficial to butterflies, which are important pollinators in urban ecosystems. The research findings could aid urban planners in developing strategies to build more sustainable cities, where roadside greenery with flowers improves the aesthetics and biodiversit…
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qs-gen.com broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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