Heliotropism, a form of tropism, is the diurnal or seasonal motion of plant parts (flowers or leaves) in response to the direction of the Sun. The habit of some plants to move in the direction of the sun, a form of tropism, was already known by the Ancient Greeks.
Movements of plants are of two types: Nastic movements and Tropic movements.
In a number of flowering plants, especially orchids, a plant uses mimicry to entice the insect pollinator to visit the flower and successfully pollinate it with no reward of food to the pollinating insect. Many orchids take advantage of this innate behavior to reproduce
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Heliotropism, a form of tropism, is the diurnal or seasonal motion of plant parts (flowers or leaves) in response to the direction of the Sun. The habit of some plants to move in the direction of the sun, a form of tropism, was already known by the Ancient Greeks.
Movements of plants are of two types: Nastic movements and Tropic movements.
In a number of flowering plants, especially orchids, a plant uses mimicry to entice the insect pollinator to visit the flower and successfully pollinate it with no reward of food to the pollinating insect. Many orchids take advantage of this innate behavior to reproduce
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