Yes. But the colors bees are most sensitive to are the ones in the ultraviolet range. So flowers look different the bees than they do to us. To them they look like they are glowing under a blacklight.
To attract insects for pollination.
To attract pollinators visually.
bright flowers get pollinated because the insect attract them because of the color of the flower
color of the flower. the brighter the more attractive it is to the pollinator.
to attract pollinators mostly
It is not necessary. Some flowers attract insect by their bright color as in case of Petunias.
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.
White flowers smell more strongly than the colored ones so that they can attract the bees for pollination. Since they do not have a color to attract the bees, they naturally smell stronger.
to attract bees and other insects in order to help the plants produce.
The color of the flower and the pollen inside can attract certain insects
Hummingbirds have no sense for scent and flowers attract them by their colors.
the answer is black.