This is wild
How does the plant know what hummingbirds looks like?
It doesn’t! It evolved this way through natural selection over eons
What’s the benefit here? attracts more hummings to polinate? Or keeps worms away?
No idea! It’s important not to ascribe purpose or intent to beneficial but random mutations. It must do something. Like you’re saying, more pollinators or scare away pests etc. Somehow it is evolutionarily beneficial for reproducing with the additional benefit of being sick af
Or just random coincidence out of millions of different plants and it didn’t do anything to harm the plant from spreading.
that’s evolution baby
Kind of weird to say you can’t ascribe a purpose to the beneficial mutations and that they must do something. You say they have no purpose, then say they’re beneficial (which is a purpose), then almost explicitly say that they must have a purpose.
No, they said not to ascribe a purpose, but that it obviously has purpose. Those are not the same thing. There is purpose, but we should not presume to understand or identify said purpose.