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Nectar's sweet allure drives vital pollination and supports honey production worldwide
1 Feb 2026
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How do extrafloral nectaries benefit plants differently than floral nectaries?
They attract animal mutualists that protect the plant from herbivores rather than pollinators.
They produce nectar that is only used by pollinators for reproduction.
They secrete nectar to attract herbivores to eat damaged parts of the plant.
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