Just like all living things, cells tend to break down over time and cease to reproduce correctly, thusly causing them to die. Cut flowers typically die because they no longer are supplied the nutrients that they require because their typical source of nutrients (a root system) is absent. When you use a sugar water solution or plant food you can extend their life, but in the end they will die.
Plants can die from drying out (like dehydrating or starving). They can die from being watered too much, which can make the roots rot. Plants can also be killed by things like mildew and bugs infesting it. That's just about it. Things like not having enough sunlight won't directly kill it but they won't help any. Oh and obviously, cold and frost kills plants.
flowers die bye no water no sun no air no water and no fertalizer no soil.
by not doing any thing to it
It shrivels
No, bees don't make flowers die .Bees use flowers pulp to make honey.
George Flowers died in 1958.
Wilfred Flowers died in 1926.
Pat Flowers died in 2000.
Don Flowers died in 1968.
Frederick Flowers died in 1886.
No, moshling flowers do not die. Sometimes they have to be dug up if you do not get the correct color of flowers to attract a moshling.
yes fake flowers do die around 2 weeks after the flower of the same kind originally die.
Asters individual flowers will die after pollination. If the plant is dying that is a different story.
There is a belief that smelling flowers before death could indicate a peaceful passing or a transition to the afterlife. Some people also interpret it as a sign of divine presence or a way for the soul to prepare for its journey. Ultimately, it is viewed as a comforting and symbolic occurrence.
Buck Flowers died in 1983-04.
you shouldn't because they will die