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Ixora plants grow in clusters as a natural adaptation for pollination and reproduction. The dense arrangement of flowers attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, increasing the likelihood of fertilization. Additionally, clustering can enhance the plant's visibility and appeal, making it more attractive to these helpful insects. This growth pattern also allows the plant to maximize its energy use and resources for better survival and growth.

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