Pollination in yucca is disjunctive nutritive and reciprocal;why?
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As far as anyone knows, and it's been studied since the 1870's, no other species besides the moth pollinates yucca flowers. Similarly, yucca moth larvae don't feed on anything other than yucca seeds. So each species depends upon each other for survival, and both benefit from the relationship
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