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Foxglove

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Close-up of the tubular flowers of the foxglove. Pollinated by bees, the busy worker bees travel from flower to flower and climb up into these tubes for the pollen, while at the same time fertilizing the next generation of foxgloves.

Copyright
© 2011
Image Size
2848x4288 / 9.8MB
Keywords
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Contained in galleries
Pink Wildflowers, Scrophulariaceae (Figwort Family)
Close-up of the tubular flowers of the foxglove. Pollinated by bees, the busy worker bees travel from flower to flower and climb up into these tubes for the pollen, while at the same time fertilizing the next generation of foxgloves.