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Petals
The reason why flowers petals are different is because the color attracts different insects when pollination occurs (made by DJ QUIMEIAH)
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.
The color of the flower and the pollen inside can attract certain insects
It is known that the floral part that attracts insect pollinators is called the petal.
Many flowers, like the hibiscus have evolved to attract insects by traits such as bright colors and attractive smells.
actually you people are wrong the petals attract the flowers because the bees can see in neon so they see the petal and its bright so they fly towards it and the brush past the pollen on the way to the nectar and then move onto another plant and then when the bee flys in the stigma gets the pollen of the bees back then goes down the style into the ovary and meets the eggs (ovoule).
It is so it attracts insects which pollinate it. Sometimes also so birds eat the seeds. All about reproduction or continuation of the species.
The part of the plant that actually attracts insects is the colorful petals, once they've landed on it, the pollen attached to the stamens makes them stay and gather it. Certain insects can actually sniff out the actual pollen, but its the flower's color that initially draws them in.The pollen, which is produced by the stamen, or male part of the plant.The stigma attracts all the insects because when stinking fiys fiy around the plant is because of the pollen!
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Flowers' colours and scents are a sort of advertising, and are primarily to attract insects -- particularly bees -- to come and take nectar. In the process of doing so they will transfer pollen from one flower to the next, thus fertilizing the flower enabling it to produce seed and, where appropriate, fruit. Without pollination there would be no next generation of flowers.
The huge flower of the parasitic Rafflesia arnoldii attracts flies and other insects to pollinate it by having a reddish-brown color and stinking like rotting meat. That is why it is called the 'corpse flower'. The flower has a diameter of 3 ft (1 meter) and weighs up to 24 pounds (11 kilograms).
To attract insects for pollination.