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Name some leaves flowers that are used as adornments in your country?

In my country, some common leaves and flowers used as adornments include rose petals, jasmine flowers, marigold flowers, and eucalyptus leaves. These are often used in making garlands, bouquets, and decorative arrangements for various festivals and celebrations.


What are the two ways by which living organisms benefit from this source?

for example a worm and a tree the worm creates soil witch the tree needs to live also bees and flowers the bees fertilize the flowers and the flowers give the bees honey


Hydrangea plants of the same genotype are planted in a large flower garden some of the plants produce blue flowers and others pink this can be best explained by what?

The parental plants must be heterozygous. If you cross two heterozygous plants, Aa x Aa, you will have three different possibilities for the offspring (AA, Aa, and AA). If Aa were pink flowers, the resulting blue flowers must have the genotype AA, or the recessive homozygous state.actually this particular plant produces different colour flowers in different pH soil, I'm not sure but i think the blue ones are in acidic soil and the pink ones in alkaline. something to do with aluminum uptake. Mcgrumpy would know.


What are 6 things that are naturally blue?

Blueberries: These fruits are naturally blue when ripe. Blue sky: The color of the sky appears blue due to Rayleigh scattering of sunlight. Blue jay: These birds have striking blue feathers. Blue butterfly: Some species of butterflies exhibit vibrant shades of blue. Blue cornflowers: These wildflowers have distinctive blue petals. Blue whale: The skin of the largest mammal on Earth can appear blue underwater.


How do the colors of flowers relate to pollination?

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.

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Are flowers blue?

sure Himalayan poppies are naturally blue so are blue lupines, some pansies, African violet, bluebells, and many many more types of flowers can be blue


Where can a blue lotus be found in England?

The blue lotus can be found on several different UK websites. Some of these include: Prestige Flowers, Flying Flowers, iFlorist, Bunches, and Flowers Direct.


Which animal can see the blue light spectrum?

owls, prolly some insects who need to see some blue flowers


What are some resources she would need to grow flowers?

What are some resources she would need to grow flowers


What I am a blue triplet lily that grows from a corm. Some call me a grassnut but my common name is that of an angel. What is my common name?

Your common name is "Angelonia." This blue triplet lily, which grows from a corm and is sometimes referred to as a grassnut, is known for its beautiful flowers and angelic association in its common name.


Why some flowers are blue?

Mainly to attract bees and other insects that will pollenate them.


What are some good names for islands?

Well, just name the island by its feature. For example, if it has lots of flowers name it flowers or flowers in a different language


Is it common to say 'you was sent some flowers' if you get some flowers from someone else?

It is improper grammar to say "you was." You would either say, "I was sent some flowers," or "You were sent some flowers," not "You was sent some flowers." Although "Someone sent me (or you) some flowers" sounds better.


Do turquoise flowers exist?

Turquoise is a mix of green and blue and not a very natural colour. There are many flowers that are blue and/ or green but none that are truly turquoise. Some suggest dying flowers to gain a turquoise colour such as leaving stems of white flowers in dyed water


What flower is blue?

Himalayan poppies are naturally blue so are blue lupines, some pansies, African violet, bluebells, and many many more types of flowers can be blue


Can you name me some angiosperms?

flowers,apple,fruit


Does the pH of the soil affect the colour of flowers?

Yes it does. In some flowers, they act like Universal Indicator. (universal indicator goes blue if its very basic- also known as alkaline- and it goes red if something is acidic) So some flowers go red in acidic soil, and change to blue if the soil goes basic.