Ground cherries are primarily pollinated by insects, particularly bees, which are attracted to their flowers. The tubular shape of the flowers facilitates access to nectar, encouraging these pollinators to visit. While they can also self-pollinate, insect activity significantly enhances fruit set and genetic diversity. Overall, the interaction with pollinators plays a crucial role in the successful reproduction of ground cherries.
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