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Pollinator exclusion devices permitting easy access to flowers of small herbaceous plants
Abstract
Pollinator exclusion bags for small herbaceous plants are much more convenient to apply and remove if their bottom edge is made in the form of a cloth tunnel loaded with sand to conform to the terrain. Damage and inadvertent selfing of flowers are minimized.
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