A flower stretcher I think it's closed to it's possible pollinator that's the flower structure with the animal that pollinates it small bowl shaped opening B has never struck your spread color C large opening balloons at night possible answers are bat hummingbird Bee

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Based on your description of the flower structure and its potential pollinators, here are some general associations:

  1. Small bowl-shaped opening (A): This structure could be suitable for pollinators like bees because they can easily access nectar and pollen within flowers that have a smaller opening.

  2. Has never struck your spread color (B): This phrase is unclear, but if it implies that the flower has certain colors that don't attract certain pollinators, it could suggest a flower that may not be primarily pollinated by hummingbirds or other brightly colored insects.

  3. Large opening blooms at night (C): This likely indicates flowers that are pollinated by bats, as many night-blooming flowers have large openings to accommodate bats, which use echolocation and have a sense of smell to find food at night.

In summary, considering the flower structure characteristics:

  • Small bowl-shaped opening (A): likely bee pollination
  • Large opening that blooms at night (C): likely bat pollination
  • Hummingbirds (potentially associated with brightly colored flowers) could match to other flower types with different structural characteristics.

If you can clarify the meaning of "B," it may help hone in on potential additional connections!