How does the snowdrop pollinate?

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2026-04-14 13:25

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Snowdrops, primarily belonging to the genus Galanthus, rely on various pollinators, particularly bees, for pollination. When the flowers bloom in early spring, they emit a sweet scent and produce nectar to attract these insects. As bees collect nectar, they inadvertently transfer pollen from one flower to another, facilitating fertilization. Additionally, some species of snowdrops can also reproduce through asexual means, such as bulb division.

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