Flowers themselves do not move in the way animals do, but they can exhibit movements such as opening and closing in response to light, a phenomenon known as phototropism. Some flowers may also respond to touch or temperature changes, a process referred to as thigmonasty. Additionally, certain plants can attract pollinators through movements like swaying or changing positions, which aids in reproduction. Overall, while flowers are generally stationary, they can demonstrate various types of movement based on environmental stimuli.
if you re looking for the hook shot in orcina of time go to the grave yard and go to the graves with the flowers and move them how you move them go bihnd them and it will say grab the rest is up to you hint beat the guy in the race?
Yes, flowers can go in compost.
in the wind the leaves, flowers and the stem/branches moves. The plant cant move from place to place only can move parts of itself. The wind also moves the leaves and flowers around.
The Move - Flowers in the Rain
Yes. You could go on google.com and go on images. Then type in "moon flowers" and it will show you diffrent types of moon flowers.
No, because flowers are alive and they dont move by themselves
Flowers in the rain by the move
Adam Flowers goes by Click.
Camden Flowers goes by Cambo.
Carsen Flowers goes by Peanut.
Wayland Flowers went by Way.
The 60's rock band The Move