Which sex(es) of flowers in the Cucurbitaceae have nectary
disks? Why?
Answer / Govind Singh Bonal
Female flowers in the Cucurbitaceae, such as pumpkins and squash, have nectary disks. These disks are used to attract pollinators to the female flowers because they produce nectar. Male flowers do not produce fruit and therefore do not need to attract pollinators.
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