It is the most obvious part of the flower. It attracts insects that are responsible for pollination.
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Some flowers have scent to attract insects. Many of these scents are pleasing to humans too, but not all – some flowers attract flies with a smell of rotting meat. Colours can't be seen in the dark, so scent is important for flowers that are pollinated by night-flying insects such as moths.
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Some flowers have scent to attract insects. Many of these scents are pleasing to humans too, but not all – some flowers attract flies with a smell of rotting meat. Colours can't be seen in the dark, so scent is important for flowers that are pollinated by night-flying insects such as moths.
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