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The hidden complexity of pollinator networks in gardens

Summary by Botany One
A common question is “What is the best plant for pollinators?” Research from Brazil suggests this might be exactly the wrong question to ask. Instead of a one-shot solution, you should see serving pollinators as a relay. Different plants are needed for different times, for the same insects. The findings are the result of observations over the course of a year in the city of Maringá, Brazil. Perugini and colleagues tracked 127 flowering plants an…
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Botany One broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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