FORESTRY
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
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Detailed explanation-1: -Corolla consists of petals which are the coloured part of the flower and attract the insects for pollination. The petals of a flower gives it unique shape, colour, and smell. They protect the inner whorls of the plant and also help in pollination.
Detailed explanation-2: -The petals in most flowering plants are meant to attract insects such as bees, moths and butterflies in order to encourage pollination.
Detailed explanation-3: -Nectar in flowers serves chiefly to attract pollinators, such as fruit-eating bats, hummingbirds, sunbirds, and insects. Nectaries are usually located at the base of the flower stamens, which draw animal visitors into contact with the pollen to be transferred.
Detailed explanation-4: -Borage. Also known as a starflower thanks to its attractive star-shaped blue flowers that are beloved by both people and pollinating insects alike, borage provides ample sweet nectar, which is perfect for bees. Butterfly Bush. Coneflower. Cow Parsnip. Dahlia. Daisy. Dandelion. Goldenrod. More items •27-Jul-2019