Petals attract pollinators.
Flower petals modify its color, shape, sensitivity, scent, and pattern to attract pollinators. The petal shapes also closely adapt to the pollinator's feeding and landing preferences.
The pistil is the part of the flower that has the pollen on it.
Yes it does attracts the insects.
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Well, the rose flower attracts pollinators.
Scent in any bloom attracts pollinators. The carrion scent attracts flies which are the pollinators.
Scent in any bloom attracts pollinators. The carrion scent attracts flies which are the pollinators.
The petals attract pollinators with color.
One adaptation is.... it has a colorful flower that attracts pollinators...........
Nectar in the flower attracts the butterflies.
The petals in most flowering plants provide a visual signal to pollinators. The nectary, usually at the base of the flower provides food for many of them, though others eat the pollen.
The flower is to attract pollinators to the reproductive part of the plant.
Remember it as the sticky stigma
it is the petals of the flower
Pollinators of the ageratum flower happens to be bees and butterflies.
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