Mūkīkī i ka Wai ʻŌhā - Ka Wai Ola
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Mūkīkī i ka Wai ʻŌhā - Ka Wai Ola
Native plant nectars are an essential and nutritious food source for Hawaiian “honey” creepers. Produced by flowers in their nectary to attract visitors, nectar isn’t just a sugary treat in exchange for pollination. It’s a complex and hydrating drink that provides a massive burst of energy for those who partake. In the nectary, flowers break down sucrose from their sap into two simple sugars: glucose and fructose. The higher amounts of glucose i…
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