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Collins New Naturalist #83

The Natural History of Pollination

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The importance of insects in pollinating flowers is so well known today that it is easy to forget it was discovered less than 200 years ago; before that, it was believed that bees were simply collecting nectar from flowers. This is the most thorough and accessible treatment of a fascinating subject.

487 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1996

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A great overview of pollination and pollinators. Quite in-depth and a great place to look for general info and further reading concerning related research.
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