Nectar (disambiguation)

Nectar (disambiguation)

Nectar, in its most common modern use, refers to the sugar-rich liquid produced by the flowers of plants in order to attract pollinating animals.

Nectar was originally a name of the food or drink of the gods in Greek mythology; see ambrosia.

It may also refer to:

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