Garden of Rainbows (474 Piece Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle)

Garden of Rainbows (474 Piece Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle)

$119.95
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Flowering plants, with their breathtaking array of colors, grace our fields and gardens, adding a touch of beauty to our ecosystems. Over the past 130 million years, their evolution has made them an essential part of the food chain.There are approximately 300,000 flowering plants, and scientists estimate that 85 percent rely on insects, birds, or bats to reproduce. These pollinators play a fascinating role in the life of a flower, often seeking out flowers by their unique colors. A hummingbird, for example, may hone in on red flowers. A nectarine bat will seek out pale, night-blooming flowers that glow in the moonlight. Bees are attracted to “bee’s purple,” a color that combines yellow and ultraviolet light and is outside the range of human vision. Flowers are different colors because they contain various pigments, like anthocyanins and carotenoids, which are produced by their genes and selectively absorb specific wavelengths of light while reflecting others, creating the visible colo

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