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“Unveiling the Evolutionary Wonders of Flowers”

Flowers: More Than Just Beautiful Blooms

Mother’s Day is a special occasion to honor mothers, often marked by the gift of flowers. Flowers are not just known for their beauty and scent but have also been a traditional way to convey emotions like love, gratitude, and joy.

In 2025, over 425 million flowers were harvested in greenhouses nationwide, as per a recent study by Statistics Canada. Biologist David George Haskell sheds light on the evolutionary significance of flowers, emphasizing their crucial role in the planet’s biodiversity.

Flowering plants emerged around 130 million years ago and have since dominated Earth’s plant kingdom, representing about 90% of all plant species today. Haskell explains that a key advancement of flowers was consolidating male and female reproductive organs within a single flower, enhancing reproductive efficiency.

Flowers evolved to attract pollinators like insects by showcasing vibrant colors and inviting scents. This mutual relationship between plants and pollinators has led to the diverse array of floral shapes, colors, and fragrances we see today.

Furthermore, flowers have developed ingenious strategies to ensure the dispersal and propagation of their seeds. Fruits, which are mature flowers, not only protect seeds but also entice animals to carry them away, aiding in their distribution.

Human intervention, particularly in breeding flowers for visual appeal, can disrupt the delicate balance of plant-pollinator relationships. Experts like Susan Dudley advocate for conscientious gardening practices that support the entire ecosystem by planting native species and avoiding harmful chemicals.

By fostering an appreciation for flowers beyond their aesthetic value, individuals can contribute positively to the environment and biodiversity. Haskell encourages people to view flowers from a new perspective, appreciating their profound impact on the world’s ecosystems and evolution.

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