Winecups - 2
The winecups must produce a sweet nectar and tasty pollen. It is common to see insect activity in and around these flowers. In the first photo, you see a beetle about to go in to eat pollen. Once inside, the beetle will be coated in pollen that it doesn't happen to eat before leaving to visit another flower - a great pollinator. In the second photo, you see ants feasting on some kind of insect trapped in the bottom of the flower. A winecup flower is about the size of a quarter. Next time you are in nature, take time to look at the small details and appreciate what you see!
Thanks,
Doug White
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