The water goes through the stem.
from their stem
When a flower is cut and put in water, it can take up to an hour for the flower to properly absorb water. The ageing of the flower makes it absorb water at a slower pace.
because the dye is absorded in the water and the flower absorbs anything that is in the water
To anchor the plant and to absorb water
It provides larger surface on the steam to absorb water.
The petals absorb water from the sun and air and then transport it to the rest of the flower.
Salt is used to absorb moisture from the flower, hence 'dried flower'. By absorbing the water, the rate of decomposition of the flower is significantly reduced allowing the dried flower to last longer.
As flowers absorb water through their stems, if you cut a flower's stem and place it in colored water, the petals of the flower will change color. It will take several hours for the color to be absorbed, but you will be left with a flower bearing petals the same color as the dyed water.
White flowers will change color if dyes are added to the water because the flower will absorb the dye with water through the stem.
The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
Some flowers use more water, faster. The faster it would normally use water, the faster it would absorb a liquid dye.
The flower will change faster because of the way water is transported through the stem. The celery will take longer as it will absorb through soaking, not through pulling it up through the stem.
Mud does absorb water.