Why do different flowers bloom at different times of the year?
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It's one of those lovely examples of evolution. Flowering plants have evolved to bloom at a time that is optimal for the propagation of the species. Some plants bloom continuously to optimize the chance of being pollinated. Some bloom very early or very late, so there's not a lot of competition. Some bloom in harmony with insects or other animals that serve as pollinators. So they bloom when there are lots of that particular insect or animal around to insure propagation. They have evolved over hundreds or thousands of years to optimize survival of the species. And, as it turns out, it's a beautiful thing.
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