Flowers use 'blue halo' optical trick to attract bees, say researchers

The blue light, which can sometimes be seen by humans, is cast by tiny ridges of different height and spacing on petals, scientists have discoveredFlowers might seem like one of life ’s simple pleasures, but it turns out there might be more to them than meets the eye.Researchers have discovered that certain species of flowering plants boast tiny ridges on their petals that, thanks to variations in their height or spacing, scatter light to cast a blueish hue over the blooms.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Biology Science Wild flowers Bees Insects Wildlife Environment Source Type: news