To attract pollinators visually.
Gray is the dominant color
just about all the flowers in the world come in red, white, and blue. There are too many to list them all.
we actually see all colors, but the plant is just reflecting which ever color it is
to attract pollinators mostly
It is not necessary. Some flowers attract insect by their bright color as in case of Petunias.
yes. few know this, but the color blue is a bee's favorite color to land on! they are actually colorblind, and they think that all flowers are blue, so that is one reason they love flowers...!
Georgia O'Keeffe painted some 50 different kinds of flowers in all the colors you can think of.
First-generation flowers, also known as F1 hybrids, are not all gray. The color of flowers depends on the specific characteristics and genetic makeup of the parent plants involved in the cross. Gray flowers may be the result of certain genetic combinations, environmental factors, or specific plant species.
insects are attracted to all flowers but it is said that very bright colors work best hope i helped
yellowish, orangish flowers
It depends on where the flowers are being delivered to. If at work, then it is the amount and the type (to show off to the coworkers). If it is at home, then it's the color and the smell.
Pigments in the flowers