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Yes, dead flowers can attract flies because the decaying matter produces a scent that attracts them.
In terms of mass, matter is considered to be heavier than energy because matter has mass and energy does not. However, in terms of potential to cause change or do work, energy can be more powerful than matter.
Producing flowers costs the plant in terms of diverting resources. If, for example, the insects which are likely to pollinate the flowers are not around at that time of the year, the production of flowers would be an expensive but pointless activity.
Yes, wilted flowers are compostable because they are organic matter that can break down into nutrient-rich soil when added to a compost pile.
Buy her yellow flowers, it doesn't matter what kind, as long as they're yellow.
Most flowers seek to attract pollinating insects for cross-fertilisation. They do not want their flowers to be eaten before setting seeds for future off-spring.
Examples: "Silk Flowers" is a generic term to describe all flowers that are "artificial". Traditionally, silk flowers were made from silk but nowadays they can be made from a whole range of materials such as rubber, plastic polymers, polycotton and foam. The term "Silk Flowers" is a generic term to describe all such flowers.
There's no difference between organic and nonorganic flowers in terms of appearance or how long they remain fresh. They're only worth the cost if you care deeply about environmental concerns.
any thing which occupy space nd have mass iz c/d matter.