In woodlands, on prairies and on glades, spring wildflowers have developed an amazing array of survival strategies. This film explores how the flowers use pollen, nectar, color and form to enlist the aid of insects, as well as birds, in their annual rush for life.
Produced by Missouri Dept. of Conservation (1986).
NOTE: Some information contained within this film may be outdated.
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