Wax begonias are primarily pollinated by insects, particularly bees, which are attracted to their bright, colorful flowers. The flowers have both male and female reproductive structures, allowing them to facilitate cross-pollination as bees move from one flower to another. While they can produce seeds, many cultivars are grown for their ornamental value and may not set seeds if grown in isolation. Self-pollination can also occur, but it is less common in these plants.
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