None as far as I'm aware, although from experience the majority of scented flowers seem to be white - this could just be coincidence
They benefit each other by: A butterfly pollinate flowers and disperse seeds where no other wildlife can. This relationship is called "mutualism". And this relationship between the butterfly and the flower is very important,even to human beings. and that's the answer......well that's right!
coz it is
If you cross a red flower with a white flower, you will get a pink flower. This is incomplete dominance.
Jackfruit flower is cleistogamous and its color remains green like that of its fruit.
black
mutualism....
none
mutualism
Symbiosis! When both bee and flower benefit.
It is a mutual relationship. The flower needs the hummingbird to drink nectar and get a dusting with the flower's pollen, so ensuring there is cross-pollination as the bird moves from flower to flower.
Symbiosis! When both bee and flower benefit.
It is a mutual relationship. The flower needs the hummingbird to drink nectar and get a dusting with the flower's pollen, so ensuring there is cross-pollination as the bird moves from flower to flower.
in a way, still like the flower and the bie PS India is the flower
mutualism
It is called Mutualism, which is itself a type of Symbiosis.
In Irish the flower is sailchuach; the colour is corcarghorm or sailchuachach.
The colour of the Kowhai flower is yellow