Most flowers that bloom in the day are brightly coloured. Compared to day-blooming flowers, it is likely that night-blooming flowers ______________.
1.are more brightly coloured, but not so strongly scented
2.are not as brightly coloured, but are more strongly scented
3.are not as brightly coloured and not so strongly scented
4.are as brightly coloured, but do not have any scent at all
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2.are not as brightly coloured, but are more strongly scented
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Most flowers that bloom in the day are brightly coloured. Compared to day-blooming flowers, it is likely that night-blooming flowers are not as brightly coloured, but are more strongly scented.
- 2. are not as brightly coloured, but are more strongly scented. is the correct option.
- Most pollinators like bees, butterflies, moths and other insects are attracted to Fragrance and colours so in the dark because of limited vision, white colour will stand out(which is not as bright as day blooming flowers) and has a strong fragrance which also helps them to attract the pollinators. This is the reason why night-blooming flowers have relatively more fragrance and are mainly white in colour and not as bright as day-blooming flowers.
- The best example of the night-blooming flower is Jasmine. Jasmine the queen of the night and the poet's jasmine all are the most fragrant flowers in the world with a strong and delightful scent.
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