because, they are adapted in such a way to optimise the available water resources. and moreover the bright colours will attract insects for a possible pollination
potang ina . di ko alam The blooming period in desert plants is quick and short to avoid loss of water by tender parts of the flower due to transpiration. To attract pollinators quickly these flowers are brilliantly colored.
The desert receives little rainfall each year and most of that comes during a brief rainy season. Plants must germinate quickly, grow, flower and produce new seeds before drought again sets in. The brilliant colors are to attract insects, such as bees, and other pollinators.
Of course they do! Why would they be called 'desert' wild flowers if they didn't.
Desert bloomers are flowers that grow in the desert.
Plant seeds need water to germinate, grow into a mature plant and then reproduce. Water in the desert is a rare commodity so when sufficient rain does fall, the seeds quickly sprout and grow, bloom and form more seeds. It's a matter of a survival adaptation.
No, "The brilliant sunset over the desert" is a sentence fragment because it lacks a subject and a verb. A complete sentence needs both a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing or what is happening).
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Most organisms that die are quickly devoured by scavengers in the desert and do not have the opportunity to decay.
Flowers are beautiful wherever you live.
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Seeds of many desert wild flowers typically sprout after seasonal rains, which can vary depending on the specific region and climate. In deserts, seeds may remain dormant for extended periods until conditions are suitable for germination. Once the seeds receive enough moisture, they can quickly sprout and begin to grow.