In a twist on seduction in the vegetable world, one South African plant grows a flowerless spear that lets avian pollinators perch within beak shot of the plant’s flowers.
GET A GRIP. The thick green spear (arrow) without flowers in this South African rat tail plant (left) serves as a perch for a pollinating malachite sunbird (right).
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