Sarracenia minor
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One of the
frequent visitors to this hooded pitcher plant is the bee, moving from one
pitcher to another in search of nectar secretions. In pitcher
plants in general, a field observation shows that many insect visitors
to the pitcher do leave the plant without being caught. This leads
to the notion that the pitcher plants provide nectar for a certain
insect community in a mutually beneficial way, thus forming
"mutualism" -- The insect community receives nectar from the
pitcher plants in exchange for a small portion of the community being
sacrificed as prey.
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