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White flowers are often pollinated by bees, but they're also visited by a host of other species. Instead of attracting pollinators with color, these plants attract them by scent. These species are often visited by flies, beetles, and other small insects. Some of the larger more showy ones only open up at night, and these are pollinated by bats and moths. This album features 101 different species.

Droopflower Thelypody (Thelypodium laxiflorum) - Zion National Park
Wax Currant (Ribes cereum) - Zion National Park
Catnip (Nepeta cataria) - Zion National Park
Miner's Lettuce (Claytonia perfoliata) - Zion National Park
Tufted Evening Primrose (Oenothera caespitosa) - Zion National Park
Thompson's Buckwheat (Eriogonum thompsoniae) - Zion National Park
Horsetail Milkweed (Asclepias subverticillata) - Zion National Park
Wax Currant (Ribes cereum) - Zion National Park
Sand Fringepod (Thysanocarpus curvipes) - Zion National Park
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