Shape is a factor, but less of a factor than coloration, reflection of ultraviolet waves and odor.
The petals of the flower attract insects both through their color and often through their scent. The scent of flowers may be used to attract insects for pollination or to repel certain insects.
NO petals can be fatal to hamsters
Hummingbird feeders are red because many hummingbird-pollinated flowers are red. Hummingbirds see red very well but most insects do not, so red flower color is an adaptation to attract hummingbirds as pollinators and reduce competition with insects.
no
More likely they'll attract termites but yes, they may attract ants
Petals attract pollinators.
Flower petals modify its color, shape, sensitivity, scent, and pattern to attract pollinators. The petal shapes also closely adapt to the pollinator's feeding and landing preferences.
Flower petals modify its color, shape, sensitivity, scent, and pattern to attract pollinators. The petal shapes also closely adapt to the pollinator's feeding and landing preferences.
The bright colors in petals attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Certain colors of petals only attract certain types of pollinators.
The petals attract pollinators with color.
To attract pollinators.
Daffodils have petals to protect and attract pollinators to the reproductive parts of the plant. The bright colors bring the pollinators directly to the workplace - it like lights on an airport runway.
The purpose of petals is to create a visual display that can be seen by various pollinators such as bees or hummingbirds, so that they will be able to find the flowers and will be attracted to them.
Pollinators are attracted by color, scent, and shape of blooms.
The flower petals are bright in color so as to attract pollinators such as insects, birds, and animals to facilitate reproduction in plants.
The purpose of bright colours in the flowers is to attract the insects that act as pollinators.
Flower petal's colors attract the bees which carry the pollen from one plant to another.