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what are the things that a flower use to atract insects? need atleast 3 answers :)?

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Question by Natasha G: what are the things that a flower use to atract insects? need atleast 3 solutions icon smile what are the things that a flower use to atract insects? need atleast 3 answers :)? ?
science investigate and i cant be bothered to reckon trigger im making an have a crack to do four pecies at the second :S Help

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You will need to assume. This is so absolutely evident. Can you smell the Roses? Are the Black Eyed Susans a sweet yellow coloration? Have you ever tasted Honey Suckle nectar.

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Yellow flower

May 11th, 2011 Posted in Flower Pictures Tags: ,

Verify out these flowers photographs:

Yellow flower
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Image by doug88888
Yellow flower

Flowers in the Park
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Image by john faherty photography
Some flowers from Madison Square Park. I slightly de-saturated them and blurred them to produce them a bit of a washed seem. Feedback is more than welcome!

Oh, and THANK YOU pro four,000 views as of nowadays! I’ve been on flickr I feel a minor a lot more than two months. THANK YOU!!!

John

Pink Flower, Oxalis Weed Macro
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Image by cobalt123
If you remember seeing either of my two photographs from nearly a year in the past of yellow oxalis flower macros here and then right here, you can picture my surprise to locate some significant oxalis weeds volunteering in my rock patch. And I’ve learned that a single of them is producing very small pink blossoms! This 1 will seem very best huge, and I’m going on the internet to locate out a lot more about this variation. I wonder why the weeds that volunteered very last yr in this identical stain gave dual, ruffled yellow blooms and now this identical location exhibits up with the pink blooms. Certainly there are three unique types of this wildflower expanding in my urban yard. Ah, mysteries.

Finest ID’s I’ve learned so far:
sid.fcla.edu/mrsid/bin/show.pl
(This 1, previously mentioned, is an wonderful mass with a scanned enormous picture of a pressed sow. It is well worth seeking at to see the technique the University of Floriday uses to screen these pro identification.)

Their info is:
Oxalis debilis
pink wood sorrel
And listed as an Invasive Sow:

&quotPink wood sorrel is an escaped exotic ornamental sow that is now identified during Florida (Wunderlin, 1998). It is native to tropical America. Pink wood sorrel flowers from spring by means of fall. There are about thirty species of Oxalis in the U.S., with 6 in Florida. A range of them are not native to the U.S. (Kartesz, 1999).&quot
aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu/oxadeb.html

www.jardinoise.com/images28/oxalis.jpg

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Passion flower

April 23rd, 2011 Posted in Flower Pictures Tags: ,

A few excellent flowers pictures I learned:

Passion flower
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Image by Per Ola Wiberg ~ Powi
The passion flower is blooming now in my home (february – march). They are most welcome while coming up pro all the springflowers to commence.
Nevertheless a lot of snow in my location but I saw some crocus along a wall the other day.

Flowers in a star / Flores en una estrella
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The household Asteraceae or Compositae (acknowledged as the aster, daisy, or sunflower family members) is the largest family of flowering plants, in terms of range of species.

The name ‘Asteraceae’ is derived from the sort genus Aster, although ‘Compositae’, an older but still valid name, signifies composite and refers to the characteristic inflorescence, a fastidious sort of pseudanthium learned in only a few other angiosperm households. The study of this loved ones is known as synantherology.

The most evident characteristic of Asteraceae is perhaps their inflorescence: a specialised capitulum, technically known as a calathid or calathidium, but typically referred to as flower head or, alternatively, just capitulum. The capitulum is a contracted raceme composed of many self sessile flowers, named the florets, all sharing the exact constant receptacle.

The capitulum of the Asteraceae has evolved copious characteristics that make it appear superficially like a massive single flower. This type of flower-like inflorescences are very widespread among plants and have been given the name of pseudanthia.

A lot of bracts type an involucre beneath the basis of the capitulum these are called &quotphyllaries&quot, or &quotinvolucral bracts&quot. They may well simulate the sepals of the pseudanthium. These are mainly herbaceous but can also be brightly coloured (e.g. Helichrysum) or have a scarious texture. The bracts can be really free or fused, and arranged in one to copious rows, overlapping like the tiles of a roof (imbricate) or not (this variation is critical in identification of tribes and genera).

Every floret may itself be subtended by a bract, known as a &quotpalea&quot or &quotreceptacular bract&quot. These bracts as a group are often known as &quotchaff&quot. The presence or absence of these bracts, their delivery on the receptacle, and their mass and shape are all vital diagnostic characteristics pro genera and tribes.

The florets have five petals fused at the base to form a corolla tube and they may well be either actinomorphic or zygomorphic. Album florets are usually actinomorphic, with five petal lips on the rim of the corolla tube. The petal lips might be either quite small, or extended, in which situation they kind deeply lobed petals. The latter is the only variety of floret in the Carduoideae, although the early variety is more widespread. Ray florets are always extremely zygomorphic and are characterised by the presence of a ligule, a strap-shaped structure on the edge of the corolla tube consisting of fused petals. In the Asteroideae and other minor subfamilies these are naturally borne only on florets at the circumference of the capitulum and have a three+two scheme – over the fused corolla tube, three extremely long fused petals form the ligule, with the other two petals being inconspicuously small. The Cichorioidea has only ray florets, with a five+ scheme – all five petals type the ligule. A four+1 scheme is identified in the Barnadesioideae. The tip of the ligule is frequently divided into teeth, every single one representing a petal. Some marginal florets may possibly have no petals at all (filiform floret).

The calyx of the florets may well be absent, but when present it is constantly modified into a pappus of two or a lot more teeth, scales or bristles and this is typically involved in the dispersion of the seeds. As with the bracts, the nature of the pappus is an vital diagnostic function.

There are naturally five stamens. The filaments are fused to the corolla, although the anthers are typically connate (syngenesious anthers), therefore forming a sort of tube close to the stylishness (theca). They frequently have basal and/or apical appendages. Pollen is released surrounded by the tube and is collected about the growing stylishness, debarred with a sort of pump mechanism (nüdelspritze) or a brush.

The pistil is made of two connate carpels. The stylishness has two lobes stigmatic bandanna might be situated in the interior surface or form two lateral lines. The ovary is inferior and has only 1 ovule, with basal placentation.

Much more in rank: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteraceae

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CASTELLANO
Las Asteráceas (Asteraceae Bercht. &amp J. Presl), también denominadas Compuestas (Compositae Giseke), reunen mas de 23.000 especies (Jeffrey, 2007 Stevens, 2001) por lo que son la familia de Angiospermas con mayor riqueza y diversidad biológica. La familia está caracterizada por presentar las flores dispuestas en una inflorescencia compuesta denominada capítulo la cual se halla rodeada de una o más filas de brácteas (involucro). El nombre &quotAsteraceae&quot deriva del género tipo de la familia Aster, término que -a su vez- proviene del griego ????? que significa &quotestrella&quot y hace alusión a la forma de la inflorescencia. Por otro lado, el nombre &quotcompuestas&quot, más antiguo pero válido, hace referencia al tipo certain de inflorescencia compuesta que caracteriza a la familia y que solo se halla en muy pocas familias de Angiospermas. Las Compuestas presentan una considerable importancia ecológica y económica. Los miembros de esta familia se distribuyen desde las regiones polares hasta los trópicos, conquistando todos los hábitats disponibles, desde los desiertos secos hasta los pantanos y desde las selvas hasta los picos montañosos. En muchas regiones del mundo las Compuestas llegan a integrar hasta el ten% de la flora vernácula.

Las flores son pequeñas, hermafroditas o, en ocasiones, funcionalmente unisexuales o estériles (en este último caso se denominan neutras). Por su simetría pueden ser tanto actinomorfas como zigomorfas, es decir que pueden presentar simetría radial o bilateral, respectivamente. Por el número de piezas que componen cada ciclo, las flores de las compuestas son pentámeras. El cáliz es nulo o bien los sépalos están profundamente modificados como pelos simples, plumosos o setiformes, como escamas o como una pequeña halo membranácea. La corola es gamopétala, los pétalos pueden unirse entre si formando un tubo con four ó five lóbulos (la flor se denomina tubulosa o flósculo), o dos grupos de pétalos unidos (en el caso de las flores bilabiadas), o pueden presentar un tubo corto y el limbo prolongado lateralmente en una lígula con three o 5 dientes (flores liguladas).[a] El androceo presenta 5 estambres, los cuales alternan con los lóbulos de la corola. Los filamentos se hallan insertos en ella. Las anteras se unen entre sí fomando un tubo alrededor del estilo. El gineceo es de ovario ínfero, bicarpelar, con el ovario unilocular. Presentan un solo óvulo anátropo. El pistilo presenta un estilo que está usualmente rodeado en su base por un nectario. Cada estilo se halla dividido distalmente en dos ramas (ramas estilares) que presentan papilas estigmáticas en su cara adaxial dispuestas en dos líneas separadas o bien, en una sola banda continua.

El capítulo es un tipo de inflorescencia racimosa o abierta en la que el pedúnculo se ensancha en la extremidad formando un disco algo grueso, llamado receptáculo común o clinanto. Este receptáculo común se halla rodeado por una o más series de brácteas. Sobre este órgano se disponen las flores sésiles acompañadas o no por sus correspondientes brácteas. Es la inflorescencia típica de las Asteraceae (Compuestas) y de algunos otros géneros como Scabiosa. Inflorescencias en capítulo, rodeado por un involucro de brácteas en ocasiones existen en el receptáculo escamas de naturaleza bracteal. Los capítulos a su vez pueden agruparse en inflorescencias compuestas diversas.

Más in rank: es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asteraceae

Hotel Bel Air – wedding flower macro
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Image by Al_HikesAZ
&quotWhat a desolate stain would be a globe without having a flower! It would be a face devoid of a smile, a feast with out a welcome. Are not flowers the stars of the earth, and are not our starts the flowers of the heaven.&quot A.J. Balfour

This is 1 of the flowers in the wedding floral arrangment. The set alight was wonderful so I macroed this.

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