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Is peach blossom pollinated by wind or bees?

Flowers that spread pollen by insects are called insect-borne flowers. Insect-borne flowers often attract insects with bright perianth, fragrant smell or nectar. Such as rape blossom, peach blossom and apple blossom. Common pollinators are bees, butterflies and moths. Flowers that spread pollen by wind are called wind-borne flowers (see picture). The flowers of anemophilous flowers are relatively small, the perianth is not bright or there is no perianth, and there is no fragrance or nectar, but their pollen is much and light, which is easy to be blown away by the wind, and the stigma is often bifurcated, so it is easy to accept pollen. For example, popcorn, willow flowers and so on.