The two fellows, Blue Catalpa and Snakebark Maple, are quite resourceful.
They set up ten hives of bees to settle in the mountains, and when mountain nectar fell short, they begged fruit-brewed ant honey from Dragon Cypress for feeding.
In spring, over a hundred thousand bees buzzed and flew all around.
When the male Divine-Given Green-Red Kiwifruit Seed bloomed in spring, they cut some of the flowering branches and bundled them together with spider silk.
At the same time, they used stone-carved troughs to hold water, placing them next to ordinary Green-Red Kiwifruit Life Seed Plants that needed pollination.
Then they placed the cut male flower bundles into the water troughs.
The bees would come to collect pollen,
and, quite naturally, helped to complete the pollination work.
The fruit set rate was very high.
A clever method that even Dragon Cypress had never thought of.
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