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Flowers don't "eat" -- they absorb nutrients from the soil through their roots. These nutrients are primarily minerals such as nitrogen, potassium, phosopherus and others. Plants also make their own energy in the form of sugars. Utilizing light energy, carbon dioxide and water, via the process of photosynthesis, produce oxygen and sugar. The sugar is stored in the roots/bulb until needed by the plant for growth, flowering or seed/fruit production.

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Many insects, birds, and mammals eat flowers as part of their diet. Some common flower-eating animals include bees, butterflies, deer, rabbits, and some species of birds like hummingbirds.

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animals such as herbivores eat flowers

ex: moose or cow

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