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Mar 10, 2024 10:24 AM CST
Name: Katy
Clovis, New Mexico, USA (Zone 7a)
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Right. Polinator friendly roses are roses where the pollin is not hidden in a massive amounts of petals. Hybrid musk roses, many landscape roses, and more open roses are considered pollinator friendly because they allow the bees or flies to just fly in, take pollin and get going. They do not need to be single petal roses, they just need to open so that the pollin is attainable, as this photo of a friendly bug and rose show. (No ID Hybred Perpetual rose).
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