It depends on the variety of Hydrangea although soil acidity or alkalinity will alter the shading and colour.
Generally, acidic soil produces blue or lavender-blue hydrangeas and alkaline soil produces pinks and reds.
they change colour with the soil pH level.
they hadnt figured out how to film colour yet
Yes, flower colour is an inherited genetic trait. Although some flowers may start off a specific colour and change colour as the flower matures
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Well, if the soil is acidic then the flower would turn and pink/red colour. if the soil had alkali then the colour would change to blue. Gardeners use this to make Hydrangeas change colour. other colours are possible to make, it all determines the Ph of the soil.
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Hydrangeas
Aqua blue.
colour is defined by the reflection of light off a surface. So glass can be said to have no colour as light does not reflect off of it
Mophead hydrangeas (h. macrophylla) bloom in Chicago (zone5) in late May or early June, depending upon the site conditions.