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Pollinated by seedsnipes (Thinocoridae). The white part of the flower is rich in sugar, and in pecking it off the birds' heads get covered in pollen.
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"in at least part of its range, Mayapple relies on box turtles as their main seed dispersers. They seem to relish the fruit and seeds passing through the gut of the turtle are much more likely to g... Mais
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Tricks blood-sucking flies into pollinating it by having flowers that mimic a mouse's ear! https://www.desertmuseum.org/books/nhsd_aristolochiaceae.php
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Pollinated by gerbils!: http://www.indefenseofplants.com/blog/2016/1/13/a-curious-case-of-gerbil-pollination