Yes, because if you have a flower and it reproduces then there's a HIGH chance that the next flower will be the same color because of traits!
Flower colour is a trait. It is transferred from parents to offspring. The flower colour is present in DNA as information.
It can also be called a charecteristic. It is due to the colour of the flower which attracts insects.
For the sake of convenience, Flower colour is called a trait when used in a formal way.
Flower color is considered a characteristic in biology, which encompasses different traits such as purple or white. Traits are specific variations of a characteristic. Gregor Mendel's work with pea plants helps clarify this distinction.
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