A sweet liquid produced by some plants, usually in the flowers.
Sweet fluid extruded by glands as an attractant to pollinators.
A fruit puree (crushed fruits with seeds removed) that may or may not be sweetened and with or without the addition of water for consistency control.
The sweet, sugary liquid secreted by glands at the base of the petals of some flowers. Bees gather it and concentrate it into honey.
The sugary liquid secreted by glands in the center of many flowers. Nectar is the most common reward for the insects, birds, bats or other fauna that effectively transfer pollen between flowers, thereby allowing the plant to reproduce. Honey is derived from nectar, concentrated by bees who store it in their hives.
A sugary liquid secreted by many flowers attractive to bees and other pollinating insects.