the flower pedals are colorful to attract bees. the bees lands on it, takes it's honey and pollen, and passes the pollon on to other plants. this lets the plants reproduce.
You get pedals!!!! Haha
The flowers are comprised of small, individual parts, called petals.
Amaranthaceae (Goosefoot Family) also called salsola has no petals. it has white dandruff like surfaces and spike like flowers
Petals help plants by attracting pollinating insects to the centers of flowers. This way, the pollen meets the ova and is fertilized, and then will develop a seed. Most flowers that are self-pollinating aren't very showy.
You can connect any pedals of any brand. Its best if you seperate single pedals away from multi pedals.
Maybe you could look in a certain place. Also wanted to tell you flowers have petals and bikes have pedals.
Depending on the type of flowers you woulld go 1a. if flower is Pink go to 2a If flower is not pink go to 2b then after you go to 2a or 2b 2a would read if the flower has 5 pedals then its Daffodile and it continues.
How fancy do you want them to be? Cheap pedals are die-cast. Expensive pedals are machined.
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Some of the best child bike pedals available in the market include the Wellgo Kids Bike Pedals, VP Junior Pedals, and Shimano PD-M324 Pedals. These pedals are durable, lightweight, and designed specifically for children's bikes.
I think the main reason is to attract animal life, such as insects, to feed from them. This is one of the main ways in which many plants reproduce. This counts for the smell of them also.
There are three main types of pedals for bicycles: platform pedals, clipless pedals, and toe clip pedals. Platform pedals are the most common and have a flat surface for your foot to rest on. Clipless pedals require special cycling shoes with cleats that attach to the pedal for a secure connection. Toe clip pedals have a cage that your foot slips into to help keep it in place while pedaling.