Another pollinator
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And a pollinator visits the purple-edged Queen Anne's lace


There were several bugs expressing interest -- the little elongated beetle that I've seen on no other plant, small, fat bees, and this ant. I hope the fertilization is effective. Whether the ant plays that role is unknown to me.
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