Why the vast majority of spring flowers are yellow, followed by blue. (In central California) 261 viewsJanuary 1, 2024 Question100.55K April 16, 2023 0 Comments Why the vast majority of spring flowers are yellow, followed by blue. (In central California) In: 0 3 Answers ActiveNewestOldest Anonymous Posted April 16, 2023 0 Comments It’s the same elsewhere. Early flowers tend to be yellow or white as they are pollinated by flies, which don’t see colours, but can see lots of reflected light. Later on, bees and butterflies are around, and they like flowers with more saturation of colour. Anonymous Posted April 16, 2023 0 Comments It’s the same elsewhere. Early flowers tend to be yellow or white as they are pollinated by flies, which don’t see colours, but can see lots of reflected light. Later on, bees and butterflies are around, and they like flowers with more saturation of colour. Anonymous Posted April 16, 2023 0 Comments It’s the same elsewhere. Early flowers tend to be yellow or white as they are pollinated by flies, which don’t see colours, but can see lots of reflected light. Later on, bees and butterflies are around, and they like flowers with more saturation of colour. Register or Login
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