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Originally Posted by Louis_W
If you unvover a cool pollination "syndrome" (word used to describe pollination behavior) or a reason why they grow such long stalks please tell us!
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On the topic of the long stalk, I’ve heard a claim that it’s for clearing the canopy in order to be more visible, but I have no way of substantiating that in a timely manner…Makes sense though if there’s a canopy to compete with, so I wonder if those species found in more deciduous environments tend to have shorter spikes because there’s little canopy to contend with. Rabbit holes in rabbit holes!