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Mūkīkī i ka Wai ʻŌhā - Ka Wai Ola

Summary by 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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Ka Wai Ola broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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