University of Cambridge scientists found that hibiscus flowers develop early petal patterns that form bullseyes to attract bees. These larger patterns increase bee foraging efficiency, offering insights into plant evolution and potential biodiversity impacts.
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University of Cambridge scientists found that hibiscus flowers develop early petal patterns that form bullseyes to attract bees. These larger patterns increase bee foraging efficiency, offering insights into plant evolution and potential biodiversity impacts.