


The Fascinating World of Entomophilous Plants: Attracting Insect Pollinators
Entomophilous plants are those that are pollinated by insects, typically bees, wasps, and butterflies. These plants have evolved to attract and rely on insect visitors for pollination, often with specialized flowers or scent compounds that appeal to the insects' senses. Examples of entomophilous plants include lavender, clover, and sunflowers.



