Nectar is the drink and ambrosia is the food of the Greek gods. If a mortal got a hold of it, it made them immortal. Or, in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, it would "turn your blood to fire and your bones to sand". Nectar was also used to clean wounds in mythology.
a pool of nectar
Nectar in a Sieve was created in 1954.
nectar is made up of water and sugar by the plant.
butterflies drink mostly pollen not any water Nectar from flowers.
Answersome insects are highly dependable on the nectar for their survival for example,honeybee feed nectar as they are capable of digesting it and also nectar provides them a liquid called royal jelly which is responsible for reproducing and it is unique in queen beei think the nature has been decided to attract the insects to feed on nectar there by facilitating pollination . nectar being in liquid form it is easy for them to digestno nectar no pollination , no pollination no reproduction , no reproduction no food , no food no life for ushence insects play a vital role and it is must that they should feed on the nectar
Ambrosia. Nectar was their drink.
ambrosia
nectar is what the bees drink
It seems they feasted on Nectar and Ambrosia like their Greek counterparts.
The Greek gods and goddesses typically ate ambrosia and drank nectar.
Nectar and ambrosia.
Nectar and ambrosia.
Nectar(Not from a flower) and ambrosia
They ate ambrosia and drank nectar.
Ambrosia and nectar.
The gods
They ate nectar and ambrosia.