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Flowers sometimes close in response to environmental factors such as changes in light or temperature. This phenomenon, known as nyctinasty, often occurs at night or during periods of inclement weather to protect their reproductive parts and conserve moisture. Additionally, some flowers may close to prevent pollinators from accessing their nectar when conditions are unfavorable.

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