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  2. Asclepias - Wikipedia

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    Pollination is effected by the reverse procedure, in which one of the pollinia becomes trapped within the anther slit. Large-bodied hymenopterans (bees, wasps) are the most common and best pollinators, accounting for over 50% of all Asclepias pollination, [12] whereas monarch butterflies are poor pollinators of milkweed. [5]

  3. Install Jatrophas and watch pollinators flock to your garden

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    With common names like gout plant, physic nut and bellyache bush, they might not sound like much. But these beauties will bring in the butterflies.

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  5. Pollinator garden - Wikipedia

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    Pollinators play a vital role in human food production, and pollinator gardens are a way to support and protect essential pollinator species. Thirty-five percent of global food production is dependent on animal pollinators. [8] Over 150 food crops rely on pollinators, including most of the fruits, vegetables, and nuts grown in the United States ...

  6. Pollination management - Wikipedia

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    With the decline of both wild and domestic pollinator populations, pollination management is becoming an increasingly important part of horticulture.Factors that cause the loss of pollinators include pesticide misuse, unprofitability of beekeeping for honey, rapid transfer of pests and diseases to new areas of the globe, urban/suburban development, changing crop patterns, clearcut logging ...

  7. List of crop plants pollinated by bees - Wikipedia

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    Most of them are pollinated in whole or part by honey bees and by the crop's natural pollinators such as bumblebees, orchard bees, squash bees, and solitary bees. Where the same plants have non-bee pollinators such as birds or other insects like flies, these are also indicated. Pollination by insects is called entomophily.