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Apr 15, 2020 2:49 AM CST
Name: Lynda Horn
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Native plants are always better when growing for pollinators such as native bees... These plants are custom designed to be pollinated by the local pollinators. For example; squash plants, which evolved in the Americas, and the native bumblebees. Terrestrial simply means land, vs aquatic, which means water. Not to say that "domestic" plants are bad, these are mans development of native plants for specific crops or other fruits and flowers.
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