One adaptation that all observed species share is the ability to attract pollinators. This is shown in two of the photos where a bumblebee can be seen landing on the flowers.
One adaptation that only one species had is a flower with a very tubular shape. (The orange flower at the very bottom). I assume this is to inhibit access to the insides of the flower except for certain pollinators.
The observation that I have is the Canadian Goldenrod or Solidago Canadensis. (First yellow flower), It is an Angiosperm that belongs to the Asteraceae family.
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