they use water color so as the plants drink and the water color will follow and the petals with give any color as we put the water color
probable
yes it does
You take food coloring and add it to the plants water it will change the color
Flowers get their specific colors from genetic traits passed on by its parent flower. The pigments that supply flowers with the ability to harbor colors are called anthocyanins.
There are several reasons. The chemical composition of the soil can have an affect on the coloration and it will change. The other reason is that many annuals are hybrids created to achieve a specific color. Over time the flowers cross pollinate and tend to go back to their original 'natural' colors.
no
There are lots of different colors that a color of a flower could be. Yellow, white, red, pink, orange are the most common of the colors of flowers.
People love colors which make them happy. Flowers are of variety of colors and fragrance too.
Yes, flower colour is an inherited genetic trait. Although some flowers may start off a specific colour and change colour as the flower matures
pink
Hmm. How about, "What happens when I put white flowers in colored water?" The white flowers would change different colors depending what color of water, just to tell you. :)
The flowers in the garden bloom in various colors such as red, yellow, pink, purple, white, and orange.