Science, asked by sharmamonika1983, 6 months ago

flowers spread their sweet fragrance all around. They do not restrict their smell to any boundariés. a) what attracts butterflies towards flowers? b) what can you learn from flowérs?​

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Answered by anna775
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Answer:

The plant reproduction process requires pollination to ensure that plants produce fertile seeds and then fruit. Flowering plants require assistance from bees and butterflies for pollination. Many plants are ideal for attracting pollinators due to their scents and colors. To ensure that plant reproduction continues the way nature intended, bees and butterflies must continue to thrive. Contribute to this natural process by creating a garden that will attract pollinators. Your bee and butterfly garden will provide a place for pollination when other environmental factors, such as pesticide use, threaten this process.

Fragrance plays a significant role in attracting bees and butterflies to a garden. Each plant possesses a unique scent that combines volatile organic compounds, which convert to gases and move through the air. Different pollinators have specific preferences for fragrances, preferring some scents over others in a garden. Bees have more preferences for fragrances than butterflies do because butterflies have less-sensitive olfactory senses. For this reason, butterflies are more attracted to colors and unusual petal shapes than scents.

Choose an enclosed area for your bee and butterfly garden because this will prevent scents from blowing away in the wind. The plants that grow in a bee and butterfly garden generally require full sun. Hedges or buildings around your garden will trap and hold scents in to make them stronger. These barriers can also help to reflect heat into the garden, which often intensifies fragrance. Place brush piles in various areas of the garden to provide bees with natural nesting spots.

Focus a bee and butterfly garden around native plants to your area instead of choosing invasive plants that could disrupt the natural environment of the garden. For the most enticing garden, choose plants of varying shapes and colors that will bloom in ongoing succession throughout the growing season. This will ensure that bees and butterflies continue to visit to pollinate. Plant colors include purple, blue, yellow and red (although bees can't see the color red). Choose a wide variety of plants, including those that bloom during the day and at night. Create plant groupings of at least three to five plants so the groups are large enough to attract pollinators. Never use pesticides of any type in a bee and butterfly garden because these products destroy pollinator populations.

Answered by shreeyashraj140
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Answer:

A)Smell sweet. If you're wearing a skin lotion or perfume that smells a bit like flowers, that attract a hungry butterfly. Stay still

B)that we shouldn't have any borders in our life for any thing

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