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  2. Free-flowering - Wikipedia

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    Zonal pelargoniums are examples of free-flowering plants, which bloom profusely throughout the year. [1]In gardening, the term free-flowering is used to describe flowering plants that have a long bloom time and may often lack a defined blooming season, whereby producing flowers profusely over an extended period of time, at times all-year round. [2]

  3. Sunbird - Wikipedia

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    Sunbird drinking nectar from typical bird-pollinated flower As nectar is a primary food source for sunbirds, they are important pollinators in African ecosystems. Sunbird-pollinated flowers are typically long, tubular, and red-to-orange in colour, showing convergent evolution with many hummingbird -pollinated flowers in the Americas. [ 10 ]

  4. Nectar source - Wikipedia

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    A nectar source is a flowering plant that produces nectar as part of its reproductive strategy. These plants create nectar, which attract pollinating insects and sometimes other animals such as birds. [1] Nectar source plants are important for beekeeping, as well as in agriculture and horticulture.

  5. List of honey plants - Wikipedia

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    Honeybees often collect nectar, pollen, or both from the following species of plants, which are called honey plants, for making honey. This is not an exhaustive list of the flowering plant species Honeybees will visit.

  6. Nectar guide - Wikipedia

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    Nectar guides are markings or patterns seen in flowers of some angiosperm species, that guide pollinators to their rewards. Rewards commonly take the form of nectar , pollen , or both, but various plants produce oil, [ 1 ] resins, [ 2 ] scents , [ 3 ] or waxes.

  7. Palm sugar - Wikipedia

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    The predominant sources of palm sugar are the Palmyra, date, nipa, aren, and coconut palms. [1] The Palmyra palm (Borassus spp.) is grown in Africa, Asia, and New Guinea. The tree has many uses, such as thatching, hatmaking, timber, a writing material, and in food products. Palm sugar is produced from sap (toddy) from the flowers.

  8. Erica cinerea - Wikipedia

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    These cultivars have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit: [7] 'C.D. Eason' [8] 'Pink Ice' [9] 'Stephen Davis' [10] 'Velvet Night' [11] 'Eden Valley' has lavender flowers shading to white at the base of the corolla and a prostrate habit. The original plant was found on Trink Hill, Cornwall, by Miss Gertrude Waterer. [12]

  9. Sexual selection in flowering plants - Wikipedia

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    Nectar production (sugar concentration, quantity of nectar, timing relative to floral gender phases) is different for every flowering plant that produces nectar, and has many different selective forces acting upon it. There is no single evolutionary force that drives nectar production, but it is believed that sexual selection plays a major role.

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