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essay on the flowers are calling​

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Answered by ahkk1986
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Flowers are the reproductive parts of flowering plants. A flower is a special part of the plant. Flowers are also called the bloom or blossom of a plant. Flowers have petals. Inside the part of the flower that has petals are the parts which produce pollen and seeds.

In all plants, a flower is usually its most colourful part. We say the plant 'flowers', 'is flowering' or 'is in flower' when this colourful part begins to grow bigger and open out. There are many different kinds of flowers in different areas in the world. Even in the coldest places, for example the Arctic, flowers can grow during a few months.

Flowers may grow separately on the plant, or they may grow together in an inflorescence

Answered by bestwriters
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Flowers are calling - Rita Gray:

The flowers call bumblebee, butterfly and humming birds and they turn only to certain flowers. The bumblebee turns to Monkshood. The butterfly turns to Queen Anne's Lace. The humming birds turns to long tubular flowers.

This is because the flowers modify themselves according to the pollinators. Some flowers give heat or ultraviolet light or smell according to the requirement of the pollinators.

The main point of this book is learning about the importance of the flowers and pollinators. One should always learn about the flowers and their pollinators for good and colorful environment.

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