Man is harder than iron, stronger than stone, and more fragile than a rose.
If your heart is a rose, then your mouth will speak perfumed words.
2006-09-17 22:41:27
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answered by eaismeg 3
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They're attractive to insects and other creatures that help in pollenation. Some Orchids actually resemble female wasps which fool males into "mating" with the flower and providing an way for cross pollenation.
2006-09-17 23:29:01
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answered by l00kiehereu 4
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Its how plants reproduce. Flowers exist to attract insects, which in landing on the flower get pollen stuck to them, pollen is basically plant sperm. When the insect goes to another flower of the same species, the pollen rubs off on the pistil, fertilizing the egg...http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/biobk/BioBookflowersII.html
Flowers are colorful and aromatic to attract pollinators.
2006-09-17 23:31:09
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answer #3
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answered by Roadpizza 4
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i think a flower represents feelings, love, friendship, empathy, adoration, just because and among other reasons. some bring it to cheer other who is sad, some buy it to make their friends appreciate relationship as close friends or co-worker, other get it for occasions such as birthdays, funerals, engagement, special treatment like secretary day, mother's day, getting promotion and showing appreciation for the occasion.
while in your own home, flower represent enjoyment of your own place with beautiful things to see, to smell and to imagine happiness right there. some plant it (horticulturist) to make their yard so beautiful, some do it as a hobby to kill time and pleasure themselves when they start blooming all over the place.
some collect it and add it to their album to add memories to keep remembering days when they receive it from special someone. that helps memory linger and substitute loneliness by looking back...
2006-09-17 23:30:24
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answered by salome 5
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Shot.The most beautiful flower is cauliflower then, the camomile and then the linden tree.
TREE, n. A tall vegetable intended by nature to serve as a penal apparatus, though through a miscarriage of justice most trees bear only a negligible fruit, or none at all. When naturally fruited, the tree is a beneficient agency of civilization and an important factor in public morals. In the stern West and the sensitive South its fruit (white and black respectively) though not eaten, is agreeable to the public taste and, though not exported, profitable to the general welfare. That the legitimate relation of the tree to justice was no discovery of Judge Lynch (who, indeed, conceded it no primacy over the lamp-post and the bridge-girder) is made plain by the following passage from Morryster, who antedated him by two centuries:
While in yt londe I was carried to see ye Ghogo tree, whereof I had hearde moch talk; but sayynge yt I saw naught remarkabyll in it, ye hed manne of ye villayge where it grewe made answer as followeth:
"Ye tree is not nowe in fruite, but in his seasonne you shall see dependynge fr. his braunches all soch as have affroynted ye King his Majesty."
And I was furder tolde yt ye worde "Ghogo" sygnifyeth in yr tong ye same as "rapscal" in our owne.
—Trauvells in ye Easte
2006-09-18 05:41:51
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answered by aiaia57 3
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For the bees and they make yummy honey and for reproduction of the plant because flowers if left on a plant form seeds (seed pods).
2006-09-17 23:37:06
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answered by Goldenrain 6
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I believe flowers do not have a purpose. They beauty exceedes their Darwinian or utilitarian value. They are gratuitious pleasure. An interesting reason to believe in God.
2006-09-17 23:25:06
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answered by Easy B 3
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The perfume of the world
2006-09-17 23:41:15
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answered by Michael JENKINS 4
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i flower is for everyone's enjoyment, the colors, the smell..
2006-09-17 23:19:51
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answered by iMegan 3
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design in the dress weared by mother nature
2006-09-20 11:30:10
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answered by guharamdas 5
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