to attract insects for cross-pollination
Without more information on these "pedals" (e.g. what are they part of) this question cannot be answered.
To attract animal/insects to them.
Most hibiscus flowers have 5 petals, but there are some varieties that may have 3, 6, or even more petals. It is rare to find hibiscus flowers with exactly 4 petals, but exceptions may exist due to genetic mutations or hybridization.
A geranium has 5 petals on a single flower. If you mean a Pelargonium then 5 on a single and many more on a double or semi-double.f
In most flowers, the petals contain the majority of fragrance, as evidenced by the use of rose and jasmine petals in the distillation of perfume oils.
The showy part of a daisy flower is the white or colored petals that surround the yellow center, known as the disk floret. These petals are often the most visually striking and are what distinguish daisies from other flowers in the Asteraceae family.
well, flowers are flowers, and most flowers are colored, so yeah.
im pretty sure it doesnt matter its just that some nectar feeders are attracted to brighter colors like hummingbirds who love red the most but also like other bright colors i dont think they visit dull colored flowers
Yes, weeds have pigments. Pigmentation perhaps most famously is involved in the different colors of flowers and leaves on plants, be they weeds or not. For example, anthocyanin produces purple-colored petals on native, ornamental, weedy and wild flowers.
To attract animal/insects to them.
Most hibiscus flowers have 5 petals, but there are some varieties that may have 3, 6, or even more petals. It is rare to find hibiscus flowers with exactly 4 petals, but exceptions may exist due to genetic mutations or hybridization.
A geranium has 5 petals on a single flower. If you mean a Pelargonium then 5 on a single and many more on a double or semi-double.f
Flowers are colored because of pigments called anthocyanins, carotenoids, and flavonoids that are present in their petals. These pigments attract pollinators like bees and birds by creating visual cues that help in pollination and seed dispersal. The colors of flowers also help in identifying and differentiating between different plant species.
In most flowers, the petals contain the majority of fragrance, as evidenced by the use of rose and jasmine petals in the distillation of perfume oils.
The showy part of a daisy flower is the white or colored petals that surround the yellow center, known as the disk floret. These petals are often the most visually striking and are what distinguish daisies from other flowers in the Asteraceae family.
In most plants, this would be the flower; specifically, the petals.
To attract bees, because they're not colorblind :)
bees