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My Chicago Botanic Garden – A blog for visitors to the Garden. Skip to content My Chicago Botanic Garden A blog for visitors to the Garden. Menu and widgets The surprising science behind hummingbirds and flowers Fast and graceful, hummingbirds flit from flower to flower—but which ones and why? A Chicago Botanic Garden scientist and his collaborators recently made some unexpected findings on the subject. It’s a common perception that plants are perfectly matched to their pollinators and that each pollinator has a specific flower type that they are attracted to. For hummingbirds, many gardeners and scientists alike have long assumed their flower type to be one that is strikingly red, tubular, and scentless. Flowers that are often thought of as typical choices for hummingbirds: Wyoming paintbrush Castilleja linariifolia Giant red paintbrush Castilleja miniata Scarlet gilia Ipomopsis aggregata It’s not hard to see why anyone might assume that hummingbirds and ...
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