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0 Question: Why don’t flowers just produce nectar? Keywords: flower, nectar, produce Asked by anon-364684 about Tricking the Bees: How Some Flowers Cheat on 6 Jun 2023
João Aguiar answered on 6 Jun 2023:
Hi Christian,
To produce nectar, which is manly made of sugar and water, flowers spend a lot of energy.
So some flowers have the strategy to avoid spending so much energy by tricking the pollinators.
Cheers
João
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