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Reeds, such as those from the genus Phragmites, do not produce nectar. They are flowering plants that primarily rely on wind for pollination rather than attracting pollinators with nectar. While some plants produce nectar to lure insects, reeds typically have other adaptations for reproduction and do not have the sweet substance found in nectar-producing plants.

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