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Nature 445, 816-817 (22 February 2007) | doi:10.1038/445816a; Published online 21 February 2007
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Plant biology: The flower of seduction
Heidi Ledford1
- Heidi Ledford writes for Nature from Berkeley, California.
Abstract
Hundreds of orchid species lure their pollinators with the promise of sex, only to send them away unfulfilled. Heidi Ledford looks at how dishonesty gives them the evolutionary edge.
He's a loner and, truth be told, he's never been with a lady before. She's an experienced siren with an irresistible scent.
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