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What does nectar do?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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it is something in flowers that butterflies and hummingbirds and other stuff eat

supplement Nectar is a sugary substance of value to birds and insects as a ready source of energy.

It is usually produced by flowers, but at least in New Zealand, we have a sap-sucking aphid on quite large trees, and the surplus to its needs, it exudes from a stylet at the rear. From where it is collected by both bees and wasps, and is known as honeydew.

the stuff that's in the middle of the flower.

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http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nectar

/ˈnɛktər/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [nek-ter] Show IPA Pronunciation

-noun 1. the saccharine secretion of a plant, which attracts the insects or birds that pollinate the flower. 2. the juice of a fruit, esp. when not diluted, or a blend of fruit juices: pear nectar; tropical nectar. 3. Classical Mythology. the life-giving drink of the gods. Compare ambrosia (def. 1). 4. any delicious drink.

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Nectar is a sugary liquid produced by flowers. It attracts bees to the flower to feed from it, and in the process they pollinate the flower.

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The flower makes the nectar and the bee converts it into honey.

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what does nectar mean

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the warm sun shine and sun light

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