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Unlike most plants that rely on the wind to carry its seed, the Bunchberry Dogwood flower shoots tiny insects that land on it…and that is how the flower spreads.
Here’s the interesting part; the flower can choose the amount of pollen that it releases. For example, if a smaller ant lands on it then it will only release a small amount of pollen. However if a larger insect such as a bee lands on it, the Bunchberry will give that flying stinger the full puff of pollen.