Flowers

in hive-103393 •  25 days ago 

Flowers produce nectars. The nectars attract pollinators. When pollinators gather nectar from the flowering plants, they help to pollinate the plants. As such, most flowers are brightly coloured to attract the pollinators. Where the flowers are small and insignificant, they have brightly coloured bracts to help attract pollinators to them.

Here are some flowers from the Flower Dome. With the help of Google lens, I was able to identify the flowers. If there are any errors, do let me know.

Rhododendron is a very large genus of about 1,024 species of woody plants and in the heath family (Ericaceae). Most species have brightly coloured flowers which bloom from late winter through to early summer. - Wikipedia
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Ilex rotunda, commonly called the Kurogane holly, is an evergreen tree in the holly family. - Wikipediamouse
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Roses
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Fuchsias
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Dahlias
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“People only send me flowers when I’m ill, or in a hospital when I’m too distracted to enjoy them. And how sad that the day I receive the most flowers I won’t even see them. Who needs flowers after you’re dead?” - Unknown

“Both the grand and the intimate aspects of nature can be revealed in the expressive photograph. Both can stir enduring affirmations and discoveries, and can surely help the spectator in his search for identification with the vast world of natural beauty and the wonder surrounding him.” - Ansel Adams

Flower dome is open from 9.00am till 9.00pm.

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