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Flower stems???

Do the flower stems of Pinguicula have sessle glands? or do they just help to reserve the nectar for the plant's flying pollinators?
 
Ya mean like sticky stuff? I think most of them do, and personally, I think this is so that they might catch some gnats to help in the production of the flower.

-Ben
 
actually the sessle glands are the ones that help to digest the prey
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] ]I think this is so that they might catch some gnats to help in the production of the flower.
yes there are sessile glands.
Alex
 
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