there advantage is atracting bugs and bees to pollinate there flower, and with brighter colors they are often seen more by bees.
Usually the petals are the colorfal/attractive part of a flower.
Euphorbia flower does not have petals.
Petals
yes, the petals only act as an attractant to pollinators, if the petals were removed the flower could still be pollinated
to attract bugs to land on it. After landing on the flower pollen will stick to the bugs feet, so then when the bug lands on another flower, it will pollinate it. That is one way of how flowers reproduce sexually.
The petals of a flower are brightly coloured to attract insects for pollination.
Brightly colored petals serve to attract animals to the flower - the nectar the flower produces is a reward for the animals moving pollen from one flower to another and pollinating them. Animals such as hummingbirds, monkeys, and fruit bats can see the colors and are attracted by them. Insects can see ultraviolet colors that the flowers produce, also.
Usually the petals are the colorfal/attractive part of a flower.
PETALS
They evolved that way, to attract insects, which help in the pollination.
PETALS
Euphorbia flower does not have petals.
It is one of the often brightly colored parts of a flower immediately surrounding the reproductive organs; a division of the corolla.
It is a daisy type of flower with petals that curl inward only in their centers giving the brightly colored flowers a strange, otherworldly appearance.
The flower is the reproductive unit of a plant. The petals in a flower help in reproduction in one way. The petals are generally brightly colored and attract insects and bees for pollination. after pollination, fertilization occurs which results in the formation of zygote and eventually a fruit with seeds, i.e, reproduction occurs.
Petals
The stamen of a tomato flower is located inside the petals. The petals of the tomato flower are attached to the pedicel, or stem.