The flowers of most species are blue or yellow, rarely red, white, or pink.
Tropical trees, like coconut, and flowers of various species are planted on both sides of a 480-metre long promenade running parallel to it.
Certain species have specialized bills that allow them to feed from the flowers of certain species of plants.
The flowers of most poppy species are attractive and are widely cultivated as annual or perennial ornamental plants.
The flowers of most species have five petals, with the exception of Rosa sericea, which usually has only four.
The flowers of certain species, most notably Stapelia gigantea, can reach 41 cm (16 inches) in diameter when fully open.
The flowers of most species are blue or white; a few species, including wolfsbane, have yellow flowers.
The adults can be encountered from July through August, especially feeding on flowers of Apiaceae species.
Adults typically feed from the flowers of Ziziphus, Tridax and other species.
There, in beds and banks, grew flowers of every color, size, and species.