what kind of energy occurs when a flower wilts

When a flower wilts, it is no longer able to properly maintain its structure and moisture levels. This typically happens when the flower is not receiving enough water or nutrients. The wilting process is a result of decreased turgor pressure within the cells of the flower, which is necessary to maintain its shape and structure. As the flower wilts, there is a decrease in energy production through photosynthesis, as the plant is no longer able to effectively take up water and nutrients from the soil. Ultimately, the flower's energy levels decrease and it begins to wither and die.