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Chrysanthemums are primarily pollinated by insects, with bees being the most significant pollinators. Other pollinators, such as butterflies and various beetles, can also contribute to the process. While chrysanthemum flowers can produce seeds through self-pollination, cross-pollination by these insects can enhance genetic diversity and improve the vigor of the plants.

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