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Why are flowers so important to plants?

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Flowers' importance in nature is everywhere—they can feed insects, birds, animals and humans; provide natural medicines for humans and some animals; and aid in a plant's reproduction by enticing outside pollinators. Without flowers, plants would merely be green, and the world would be a duller place.

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Flowers aid in a plant's reproduction by enticing outside pollinators.

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Without flowers, plants would merely be green, and the world would be a duller place.

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