Description
Bee pollen begins its story in the heart of blooming flowers, where it serves as a vital component in plant reproduction. As bees buzz from flower to flower, collecting nectar for their hive, they also gather pollen. Tiny grains adhere to their legs, forming 'pollen baskets' as the bees blend the pollen with nectar and a bit of their saliva - a substance now known as bee pollen.
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