Definition
A ray flower is a type of floret found in the flower heads of certain plants like daisies and sunflowers. Think of them as the "petals" that surround the central disc. πΌ They're often brightly colored and attract pollinators. Unlike disc flowers in the center, ray flowers are often sterile. They're mostly there for show. They are showy and beautiful. They create the illusion of a single, large flower. Ray flowers perform a critical role in attracting pollinators.