People use the term “freshly-picked” with flowers to suggest naturalness, freshness, and a pure smell. It is easy to understand, and it is generally enough that you can use it with any type of flower. Many flowers are brightly coloured. Flowers are brightly coloured to attract insects, birds and man. These organisms look for nectar and pollen from the flowers.
As the insect is sucking nectar or gathering pollen, it moves around the flower and pollen grains, which sit on top of long thin stalks in the flower’s centre, collect on its legs or underside. When it moves to another flower, pollen drops down and gets collected to another structure of a flower.
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