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How do flowers know when to bloom?

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Plants Are Not Polnated by Insects or Other Animals

Plants that are polinated by insects or other animals also have flowers. They don't have to attract an insect, they just have to squander immense quantities of pollen which they hurl out into the environment. Different species have developed a range of different strategies for insuring that they can get enough sex. The titan aram has adopted a strategy of out stinking and out flowering any other plant in the forest of sumatre where it comes from. It grows an immense tuber and then when it's ready to flower up, it sends the biggest flower in the world.

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