They are not coloured because they undergo wind pollination unlike coloured flowers which have bright petals to attract insects for pollination.
They are not coloured because they undergo wind pollination unlike coloured flowers which have bright petals to attract insects for pollination.
Because these colours attract insects and the flowers need the insects to pollinate them. Hope this helps!
the flowers people buy reproduce and send out other seeds to plant flowers
petals
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To attract insects and encourage pollination to result in more flowers growing.
Some plants do not have flowers. Nearly all the plants you see around you are flowering plants: trees, bushes, vines, grasses and the "weeds". The flowers may not be big and showy, but they are there if you look for them. When flowering plants spread all over the world, about a hundred million years ago, they pushed aside the ferns and mosses and cone-bearing trees that had covered the planet for many millions of years. Of course, those plants are still here but they no longer have the planet to themselves as they did before the development of the super-successful flowering plants.
Most bees only go for brightly coloured flowers etc: roses
hypothesis of double coloured flowers
To attract bees, birds in order to polinate
Flowers are either brightly coloured or scented or both to attract the insects that pollinate them.
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