Different organisms evolve different features because they do not have exactly the same ecological niche, or purely through random chance.
No, different species of flowers can have varying numbers of petals. Some flowers have only a few petals, while others may have many. The number of petals can be a distinctive characteristic of a specific flower species.
The different colored petals of a flower are called "corolla."
Bidens torta, the corkscrew beggarticks, is a flowering plant species in the sunflower family with five petals.
Bidens torta, the corkscrew beggarticks, is a flowering plant species in the sunflower family with five petals.
Different flower petals have unique characteristics such as color, shape, size, texture, and fragrance. These characteristics help attract pollinators and differentiate one type of flower from another.
Euphorbia flower does not have petals.
The ilang-ilang flower typically has between five to six petals. However, this can vary slightly depending on the specific species of plant or variety of ilang-ilang.
The main difference between a red flower and a yellow flower is the color of their petals. Red flowers have petals that are typically red in color, while yellow flowers have petals that are yellow in color. Additionally, different species of flowers may have unique characteristics beyond just color that set them apart.
The reason why flowers petals are different is because the color attracts different insects when pollination occurs (made by DJ QUIMEIAH)
photosynthesis The coloration in petals is due the presence of chromoplasts in the cells of the petals. In different flowers chromoplasts differ in the nature of their coloration. Therefore, different colors are seen in the petals of different flowers.
Gaillardia, commonly known as blanket flower, typically has between 10 to 20 petals per flower head. The petals are often bright and colorful, usually in shades of red, orange, or yellow, creating a striking appearance. The number of petals can vary slightly depending on the specific species and environmental conditions.
The number of petals depends on the flower species. You'd need to be more ... er ... specific about what kind of flower you meant for us to answer the question. If you're just looking for a rough answer, "between 3 and 6" is a fairly good guess. Eudicots (not a species, but a large group) generally have 4 or 5 petals and monocots (another lage group) tend to have either 3 or 6 petals. (There are many exceptions to this rule, though, so if you want a definitive answer you need to specify the kind of flower you mean. Also, be aware that a lot of things you think of as "petals" may not technically be petals; the bright red part of poinsettia plants, for example, is actually a kind of leaf called a "bract".)