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Nectar is produced in nectaries.Suggest why nectaries are found at the base of flower petals​

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Small secretory structures called nectaries are often found at the base of the stamens and provide food rewards for pollinators. In some cases the nectaries coalesce into a nectary or staminal disc. ... Petals often develop a nectar-containing extension of the tubular corolla, called a spur.

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Small secretory structures called nectaries are often found at the base of the stamens and provide food rewards for pollinators. In some cases the nectaries coalesce into a nectary or staminal disc. ... Petals often develop a nectar-containing extension of the tubular corolla, called a spur.

OVARY IS PRESENT AT THE BASE OF FLOWER.

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