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There's only one purpose for a brightly colored flower, especially one with sweet nectar inside of it. Certainly the wind doesn't care what a plant's flowers look like, so that's not it. Could it be to attract an animal that may come and eat the nectar? The animal would then get pollen all over its face and carry that pollen to other flowers, thus helping the plant to reproduce.

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