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November 4, 2021
Wildflowers are essential to Florida’s ecological health, economy and natural beauty. They are a key component of the state’s biodiversity and play an important role in water quality, carbon sequestration, erosion control and other biological services. Wildflowers also provide food and habitat for birds, butterflies, bees and other wildlife, and support the pollinators that we rely on for many of our agricultural crops. Learn how the Florida Wildflower Foundation is working to preserve roadside wildflowers and to create pollinator pathways within our urban areas. And find out how you can help make a difference.