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Today I learned that roses with the double variety with the huge, full and downy petals, straight out of a fairytale are not ideal for nature's pollinators, despite being beautiful. These flowers were cultivated to have lots of inner petals and a much smaller stamen at the base that many insects struggle to find and can't pollenate, or have developed no stamen altogether, thus no pollen. Knowing that the next flowers we plant in this household will be single bloom with an open-style. I'm looking into some Sunset Horizon rose bushes next.