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glands called nectaries or nectarines,
either within the
flowers with
which it
attracts pollinating animals, or by
extrafloral nectaries,
which provide...
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exhibit nectaries consisting of
densely arranged multicellular hairs resembling trichomes. In most of
Malvaceae s.l.,
these trichomatous nectaries are located...
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specialized structures include domatia, food bodies, and
extrafloral nectaries. In
exchange for food and shelter, ants aid the
myrmecophyte in pollination...
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nectaries at the base of the
tepals (perigonal
nectaries) or
stamen filaments (Colchi****, Androcymbium) most taxa but the
absence of
septal nectaries...
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offered than pollen. The
flowers have
simple nectar guides, with the
nectaries usually hidden in
narrow tubes or spurs,
reached by the long "tongue"...
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either female or male, the
species is
called dioecious. Many
flowers have
nectaries,
which are
glands that
produce a
sugary fluid used to
attract pollinators...
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flowers have five petal-like
sepals surrounding a ring of small, cup-like
nectaries which are
actually petals modified to hold nectar. The
sepals do not fall...
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protect the
plant from
herbivore insects (a form of mutualism).
Extrafloral nectaries are
common among the
Mimosoideae and the Caesalpinioideae, and are also...
- pollen. Some
plants have
special nectar exuding structures,
extrafloral nectaries, that
provide food for ants,
which in turn
protect the
plant from more...
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adnate (attached
surface to surface) to the petiole.
Glands or
extrafloral nectaries may be
present on leaf
margins or petioles.
Spines may be
present on the...