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Poppy flowers, including those of the Papaver genus such as the opium poppy, are primarily pollinated by insects, with bees being the most common pollinators. Other insects, such as butterflies and moths, can also contribute to their pollination. Poppies have evolved vibrant colors and appealing scents to attract these pollinators, facilitating the transfer of pollen for reproduction. Wind may also play a minor role in the pollination process for some species.

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