Magnolia flower pixabay-studio

Researchers believe magnolias evolved before bees, so they don’t have nectaries in
the traditional sense. Nevertheless, the blossoms and plentiful pollen please honey
bees and other pollinators.

Researchers believe magnolias evolved before bees, so they don’t have nectaries in the traditional sense. Nevertheless, the blossoms and plentiful pollen please honey bees and other pollinators.

Researchers believe magnolias evolved before bees, so they don’t have nectaries in
the traditional sense. Nevertheless, the blossoms and plentiful pollen please honey
bees and other pollinators.


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