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Why flowers are so colourful and fragnant?​

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Answered by mondalamitava5
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Explanation:

The most common pigments in flowers come in the form of anthocyanins. These pigments range in color from white to red to blue to yellow to purple and even black and brown. A different kind of pigment class is made up of the carotenoids. Carotenoids are responsible for some yellows, oranges, and reds

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • In a variety of methods, they attract the pollinators they like.
  • It's strange that they appear to know what their bee or moth sees as they fly past in order to do so.
  • Hues are seen differently by various insects, and some colours are more appealing to them than others.
  • Plants must thus "know" what will attract in order to accomplish the greatest work possible.
  • One technique to attract people is via the use of colour.
  • Another thing to consider is scent. Other factors include flower size, shape, and colour pattern.
  • Color. Plants with brightly coloured blooms serve as a type of landing strip for insects. They must attract the attention of fluttering insects or hummingbirds.
  • Fragrance. Pollinators are attracted to fragrance in a number of ways.
  • It might also be a sign that nectar is present.
  • The nectar is usually disguised in some way so that the pollinator has to land on the blossom and dig for it, at which point their bodies serve as pollen transfer sites.
  • Pollinators are drawn to various flowers for a variety of reasons, including the aroma they emit.
  • The pollinator's pheromones are released by particular flowers. Pheromones, and not just any pheromones, either.
  • According to studies, they emit pheromones that are similar to those released by pollinator groups nearby.
  • This is because bees enjoy "dating" nearby bees in order to increase their gene pool.
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