Dying flowers requires a special dye made specifically for that purpose. It is highly concentrated and stains your fingers at a minimum. The simpler way for the do it yourselfer is to use floral spray paint.
Floral spray paint is specially designed for use on plants. It will not kill the flower and will give the desired color with minimal fuss. Be sure to use it in a well ventilated area as it has a high concentration of propellant. This item can be purchased at the floral supply store in your area.
because the dye is absorded in the water and the flower absorbs anything that is in the water
The petals of the flower will turn the colour of the food dye.
If you soak a flower in red dye it will turns the vains inside the stem and leaves red.
Find a rose (a red flower), click it to remove it, then put the flower in a crafting table. The result is red dye.
legdary swor
It's possible that you would dye the flower but that flower probably won't live very long if you just toss a bunch of flowers in some dye.
The stem
Tie dye originates from Africa and Asia. It was brought to the western world in the 60's during the flower revolution!
Red food dye..
yes
It can change color when the food dye is in the water the flower soaks up the water and food dye at the same time because the food dye was put in the water.
In my opinion I think blue or green dye would dye a flower faster because it is much darker and makes the flower color it faster. This experiment was not yet tested to figure the correct answer by me.