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PollinaTor Garden 

A garden
is a busy place.


Butterflies, moths, bats, hummingbirds,  bees and 
other floral visitors move among the 
blossoms spreading pollen from flower to flower.

        This is called  “pollination.”

Flowers need the pollen to produce fruit and seeds.

At least 80% of plant life on our  planet is dependent on these
fragile little creatures. Without  pollinators, our food supply
would end... along with much of the beauty in the world.

What is Pollination?

Find Out More.
Click here.

In the picture to the right,
a real hummingbird sips nectar from a
flower of a Bleeding Heart plant.

 

Download  Click here to download a sheet
  of hints & tips to make your garden
  a haven for butterflies.

 

Bird Gardens  Click here to learn more about making
  your garden a favorite sport for birds.

 

 

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