Flowers That Sleep At Night

CREATOR: Suneha Mishra
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Moss Rose

Moss rose flowers shine brilliantly in the sunlight but gracefully close as evening draws near.

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African Daisies

Also known for their nyctinastic behavior, open & close in response to the presence or absence of light.

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Crocus

It unveils its vibrant purple, yellow, or white petals during warm weather & closes up as temperatures drop.

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Dandelion

 It partially or fully closes during cloudy, rainy weather, or typically in the late evening or nighttime.

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Gazanias

It exhibits a phenomenon called heliotropism, tracking the sun's movement, & closing its petals in low light conditions.

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Water Lily

The flowers open in the morning & close in the late afternoon or evening, influenced by factors such as temperature & light intensity.

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Tulips

These flowers responds to changes in light & temperature by partially closing their petals as evening approaches.

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Poppy

Over the course of a day or two, the petals wither, curl, and eventually fall off, a process accelerated by factors like heat & direct sunlight.

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Lotus

As daylight diminishes in the late evening, the flowers gradually close, with petals folding inward & upward to shield their reproductive structures.

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Kalanchoe

In reduced light or during the evening hours, the flowers might appear to close or partially fold their petals.

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Sunflowers

Young sunflowers typically face east in the morning to capture the first rays of the rising sun. By evening, they face westward with slightly closed petals.

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