Researchers compared the biodiversity value of plants classified as “injurious weeds” with those stipulated by the U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs for pollinator targeted agri-environmental options, such as red clover and wild marjoram. Their findings show that the abundance and diversity of pollinators visiting weed species are far higher than DEFRA recommended plants.
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Researchers compared the biodiversity value of plants classified as “injurious weeds” with those stipulated by the U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs for pollinator targeted agri-environmental options, such as red clover and wild marjoram. Their findings show that the abundance and diversity of pollinators visiting weed species are far higher than DEFRA recommended plants.