attract pollinators
A plant function where flowers produce nectar, color, and scent to draw pollinating insects, birds, and bats.
Floral color patterns, ultraviolet guides, and fragrant terpenes signal reward availability to specific pollinator guilds.
Bee-pollinated flowers tend toward blue and yellow hues, while bird-pollinated blooms favor red and tubular shapes.
Nectar composition — sugar concentration, amino acids, and secondary chemical compounds — co-evolves with pollinator preferences.
Planting species that attract pollinators improves fruit set, genetic diversity, and ecosystem resilience across cyber valley landscapes.
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