Flowers have colours and have frangrance?
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Flowers are colourful and fragrant to facilitate insect pollination. Insects get attracted to Bright colours and fragrance and when they reach the flower, pollens stick to their body and hence get pollinated
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Flowers are often brightly colored and fragrant in order to attract insects. Insects pollinate flowers and carry pollen with them on their bodies. When they visit another flower of the same species, part of the pollen settles on the stigma and pollinates that bloom.
Flowers, like humans, have genes that determine their appearance. Pigments are "born" into these plants, resulting in a wide range of hues. Carotenoid, the same molecule that gives tomatoes and carrots their color, also gives flowers their yellow, red, or orange hue.
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