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Do Plumeria flowers produce nectar to attract pollinators?

Yes, Plumeria flowers produce nectar to attract pollinators. The sweet, fragrant nectar serves as a reward for insects like bees and butterflies that visit the flowers. Nectar acts as an incentive for pollinators to repeatedly visit the flowers, increasing the chances of effective pollen transfer between flowers and promoting successful pollination.

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