How insects and environment shape the beauty of flowers—and why that matters to pollinators
This classic work argues that the visible traits of flowers—color, patterns, and structures—are driven in large part by interactions with insects and their environment. It weaves together history, observation, and theory to explain how flowers may adapt their appearance to attract visitors and energize the plant’s reproductive process.
Readers will follow a clear thread from early ideas about environment and variation to concrete examples of how petals change color, how nectar guides and nectaries direct pollinators, and how lighting and growth conditions influence pigment and form. The discussion ties together color, nutrition, and the subtle signals flowers use to engage insect visitors."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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