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This is a great strategy, until you learn that because we are on an island, the bee this flower mimics is actuallly extinct in Britain. This particular flower can self pollinate luckily, however it does mean that it tends to be in small areas and not widely spread. There are other mimics that do still depend soley on the insect they mimic to pollinate, like Fly Orchids and Early/Late Spider, the later of which is actally a bee mimic as well.
A couple of interesting links
PBS Info
Natural History Museum
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