Nature of flower
The nature of a flower refers to its biological characteristics and functions. Flowers are the reproductive structures of angiosperms (flowering plants), typically composed of petals, sepals, stamens (male organs), and pistils (female organs). They serve to facilitate the reproduction process, primarily through pollination, which can be carried out by insects, birds, wind, or water. Flowers often have vibrant colors, appealing scents, and nectar to attract pollinators.
The nature of flowers can also be symbolic, with different species representing various meanings in different cultures, such as love, beauty, purity, or spirituality.

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