Roses absorb all the colors except the color red, red gets reflected back into our eyes when we look at the rose.
Red and white. Rose red is actually a variation of red.
physical change
Red is a primary color. You can use things like henna, blood root, pomegranate peel, sumac fruit, rose hips or sycamore bark to get red dye.
Color change, depending on WHAT indicator
Yes a rose absorbs more water but a daisy does not.
It nominally reflects red and nominally absorbs everything else.
It nominally reflects red and nominally absorbs everything else.
The rose is reflecting the red spectrum and generally absorbing the other colors. You see red because this is the color coming off the plant.
Red and white. Rose red is actually a variation of red.
red
Carrots are orange not red and they are this color because they do not absorb the color red from the light
Why do you call that flower a "red" rose ? Could it be because it appears red in typical 'wideband' solar or household light ? That must mean that when light of many colors shines on it, the rose absorbs everything except red, and red is the only light left to bounce off of it toward your eyes. If that's the case, and you illuminate it with light of any single color other than red, then the rose will absorb that light and appear black.
it can be red or whitee. ! :)
red and green
rose
red and violet spectrum
yes. described as rose-red or purplish red