Summary
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Pollen: Yes
Nectar: Minor
Some varieties of cultivated strawberries have female plants devoid of pollen and these must be cross-pollinated by insects or there is no crop. No surplus of honey has been reported although the strawberry is considered a minor honey plant in many eastern states. (Lovell, H. B. (1966). Honey Plants Manual)
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