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Agree! Why Are Petals Scented And Coloured

Some wild flowers are highly scented with brightly colored petals so as to attract pollinators like insects and birds. A coloured pigment called chromoplast.


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The pollinators feed on the nectar.

Why are petals scented and coloured. The color of flower petals is determined by pigments in the fluids inside of the flowers veins petals are modified leaves and so have veins just as normal. Because they have a pigment. So the petals are coloured.


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