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Iris flowers are primarily pollinated by insects, particularly bees, which are attracted to their vibrant colors and sweet nectar. The structure of the iris flower facilitates this process; its falls and standards guide pollinators towards the reproductive parts. Additionally, some species may also be pollinated by wind, although this is less common. After pollination, the flowers can produce seeds that help propagate the species.

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