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Oenothera spp. – Sugar in nectar increases when flower “hears” pollinator wings

April 07, 2021 - 00:00
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Oenothera speciosa, evening primrose or buttercups, a Texas native, is seen in Southeast Texas fields, vacant lots and lawns from spring into summer. The Texas Department of Transportation, txdot. gov, sows seeds along highways. The four-petaled white to pink cup-shaped flowers are about 3 inches wide lined with pink or ...

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