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Euphorbia plants are primarily pollinated by insects, particularly bees and butterflies, which are attracted to their unique floral structures. The flowers of Euphorbia are often small and grouped in clusters called cyathia, which mimic the appearance of a single flower. These structures produce nectar, enticing pollinators to visit and transfer pollen between male and female flowers, facilitating fertilization. Some species may also rely on wind for pollination, although this is less common.

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