Bee pollination. Bee entering a common foxglove Digitalis pupurea flower. The bee is going deep into the flower for nectar, as it does so it brushes against the anthers and stigma. Pollen is deposited onto its hairs which it then transfers to the next flower it visits, enabling cross- pollination of the flower.

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