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Brambles are pollinated primarily by bees and other insects that visit their flowers in search of nectar and pollen. When a bee or insect lands on a bramble flower, it collects pollen from the anthers and transfers it to other flowers, aiding in the pollination process. This transfer of pollen enables the plants to produce fruits and seeds.

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