Pollinators such as bees, butterflies and other insects or birds are attracted to the colors and smells of certain flowers. During the feeding process cross pollination occurs.
Fragrance and colors attract the pollinators so that they spread pollen all throughout all the plants
Petals attract pollinators.
all flowers and plants who need pollinating contain nectar. the nectar is very sweet and attracts insects who go to the centre and collect the nectar. while they are collecting the necar, pollen sticks to their bodys and they carry it away to another plant.
Flower petals modify its color, shape, sensitivity, scent, and pattern to attract pollinators. The petal shapes also closely adapt to the pollinator's feeding and landing preferences.
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Flowers are known for their pretty colors and pleasant aromas. These are visual and olfactory cues to pollinators.
Petals attract pollinators.
they attract pollinators with sweet nector and/or fruit.
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The petals attract pollinators with color.
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Flower and scent. Pollinators are attracted by either one or both.
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They attract pollinators
The bright colors in petals attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Certain colors of petals only attract certain types of pollinators.