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Rhododendron flowers exhibit several adaptations that enhance their survival and reproduction. Their vibrant colors and fragrant blooms attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds, facilitating cross-pollination. The shape of the flowers, often tubular or bell-shaped, accommodates specific pollinators while deterring less effective ones. Additionally, the flowers are often produced in clusters, maximizing visibility and accessibility to pollinators while providing a visual signal to attract them.

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