Flowers are colorful and scented to attract pollinators. They need to be a different color from leaves for insects to explore them. If they have nectar, a bee will return to the hive and dance. The other bees will smell her. The dance tells the distance and direction. The scent announces the type of flower.
Describing flowers? Well how about colorful and scented?
Describing flowers? Well how about colorful and scented?
A savanna does not have much insect pollinated plants e.g. colorful and scented flowers. Most of the time there are no flowers at all so don't be looking in the savanna for a bouquet.
Referring to flowers in general, it is "floral." The word flowering (present participle of to flower) is also an adjective for a plant that bears flowers.
To attract insects so that the insects can drink their nectar and pick up the pollen o the plant. Te insect will then fly to another plant with the pollen and fertilise it so it can make seeds which make new plants...
"Flowers" and "hillsides" are the nouns here.
they are petals
samll dull with no scented
Bright flowers Nectar Scented flowers
The past tense of scent is scented. For example, "She scented the flowers in the vase."
the quest
For procurement of scented flowers