why do more plants and flowers grow when butterflies fly from one flower to another flower?
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Butterflies and other insects fly from one plant to the next to feed on the sweet nectar—and sometimes the pollen—located in the interior of flowers. ... In the process of feeding, many insects transfer pollen—which sticks to their bodies—from one plant's flower to another.
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