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 | | Many of their scents are pleasant to our sense of smell, but not all. |
 | | Some plants, such as Rafflesia, the titan arum, and the North American pawpaw (Asimina triloba), are pollinated by flies, so produce a scent imitating rotting meat. |
 | | In any case, pollinators are attracted to the plant, perhaps in search of nectar, which they eat. |
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