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Sunflowers' invisible colours are revealed

The same molecules that produce UV patterns in sunflowers also help the plant respond to stresses such as drought or extreme temperatures, experts from the University of British Columbia found.

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Environmental News Network - Sunflowers' Invisible Colours Help Them Attract Bees and Adapt to Drought

Environmental News Network - Sunflowers' Invisible Colours Help Them Attract Bees and Adapt to Drought
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Sunflowers' invisible colors help them attract bees and adapt to drought

It turns out sunflowers are more than just a pretty face: the ultraviolet colours of their flowers not only attract pollinators, but also help the

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