Book Description
It is enough for a flower to bloom so that the pollen goes off on a journey. But without wings, legs or motor. How does it travel?
The bees buzz around the flowers, penetrate their corolla, pollinate their nectar and come out all powdered with yellow before joining their hives to make money.
From one flower to another, from a stamen to the pistil, the bees carry the pollen.
Pollen can also fly with the wind or on the forehead of birds.
When it lands, it fertilizes another flower and forms the seed.
And the seed will also undertake a long journey... to seed new territories.