A flower's color is determined by the genetic instructions in its DNA. DNA is the genetic blue print for an organism. However the amount of sunlight and soil content can sometimes make some changes in the color of the plant.
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Flower colors have evolved to attract specific pollinators such as bees, butterflies, or birds. Different pollinators are attracted to different colors, and some colors signal the presence of nectar. For example, bees are often attracted to blue and purple flowers, while red and orange flowers may attract hummingbirds.
The flowers are usually gaudy due to presence of bright colors in the corolla, sepals and bracts.
If purple flowers are dominant to white flowers, it means that a plant with one purple allele and one white allele will display the purple flower phenotype. The white flower phenotype would only be expressed if the plant inherits two white alleles.
They come in red, yellow, pink, orange and white.
Flowers get their specific colors from genetic traits passed on by its parent flower. The pigments that supply flowers with the ability to harbor colors are called anthocyanins.
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There are lots of different colors that a color of a flower could be. Yellow, white, red, pink, orange are the most common of the colors of flowers.
People love colors which make them happy. Flowers are of variety of colors and fragrance too.
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The flowers in the garden bloom in various colors such as red, yellow, pink, purple, white, and orange.
Scientifically, flowers get their color because a pigment in their petals is present. The pigment gives the flowers their phenotype.
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the flowers colors seem brighter than all the others.
Hummingbirds are attracted to bright colors like red, orange, and pink when seeking nectar from flowers.
I love aromatic flowers as well as flowers with bright colors. Plumeria is a Hawaiian flower that is the most aromatic as well as very beautiful. It comes in various colors and shades.
white,pink,lavender, red, there are many colors