I'm not sure it is actually the petals themselves that release perfume. I think it's another part of the flower. The purpose of the perfume is to attract a pollinator - insect, bat, bird or whatever. The reward for the pollinator is a meal of nector which is produced by the flower. As the pollinator rummages around in the flower for nectar, pollen will rub off on the animal and be transfered to the stigma to pollinate the flower.
attracts the pollinators, bees, ants, butterflies etc...
the petals themselves have no odour, the nectar produced by the nectar glads does assist with the attraction of insects for pollination
Pollen odor and brightly colored petals in flowering plants are present to attract insects for pollination. Besides these two characterstics floral nectary glands also help in attraction of pollinators.
They attract birds and insects which aid in the pollination process.
They evolved that way, to attract insects, which help in the pollination.
they are the pigmented brightly colored leaves of a plant.
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.
Colourful petals attract insects. That is what they are for. This is to allow pollination.
PETALS
The petals of a flower are brightly coloured to attract insects for pollination.
the brightly colored petals help attract some agent like bees and insect which helps the flowers to polinate
To attract pollinators.
Usually the petals are the colorfal/attractive part of a flower.
They evolved that way, to attract insects, which help in the pollination.
It is one of the often brightly colored parts of a flower immediately surrounding the reproductive organs; a division of the corolla.
the petals are often brightly coloured
they are the pigmented brightly colored leaves of a plant.
No it doesn't have petals till the flowering season.
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.
Petals
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.