Anthotropism

/ænˈθɒtrəpɪzəm/ noun

The growth response or movement of organisms toward flowers, driven by attraction to floral scents, colors, or nectar.

From Greek 'anthos' (flower) and 'tropos' (turning toward) plus '-ism', referring to the biological behavior of turning toward flowers.

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