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Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds above-ground and fungi below-ground are what feeds upon torch lily plants. The ornamental flower in question (Kniphofia uvaria) produces fragrant, tasty nectar to attract beneficial birds and insects but will suffer from fungal attacks if the soil is not well-drained.

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