Flowers are the reproductive structures in flowering plants. While some plants are asexual, most plants need the birds, bees and insects to help pollinate them. As such, most flowers are brightly coloured to attract the pollinators. Where the flowers are small and insignificant, they have brightly coloured bracts to attract pollinators to them.
Some photos of flowers from the Flower Dome. With the help of Google lens, I was able to identify them. If there are any errors, do let me know.
Lily stargazer
Lilium bulbiferum aka orange lilies Digitalis purpurea aka foxglove Bird of paradise Tanacetum parthenium, known as feverfew, is a flowering plant in the daisy family, Asteraceae. Ochna integerrima, popularly called yellow Mai flower. Veronica speciosa “Photography helps people to see.” - BereniceYou can click on the picture for a better view.
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