transparent roses
Yes it will, because the rose is a vascular plant... so if you put food color in it, in about a day or 2 you will start to see the tip turn whatever color you used.
You can't pollinate a seed. A seed is the desired result of pollination.
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.
Oxygen is one of the products of photosynthesis and is the gas that rose in abundance in the atmosphere due to the process of photosynthesis.
Flowers are actually quite complex. They have several parts which allow for polination and seed development. The best way to find out the specific part of the flower that you are looking for is to find a diagram and look for the labeled part. There technically isn't enough information in your question to name the particular part.
transparent roses
Selective breeding, which is a form of artificial selection.
Color change, depending on WHAT indicator
'English Rose' is not a named color. The color Rose is a pink color. Pink is a very common color for roses. All English roses are not pink, however.
rose→pink
Red and white. Rose red is actually a variation of red.
rose is the color pink.
Diana Rose "Diane" del Mundo Pesigan is a filipino scientist.
A rose stem is dark green.
yellow
it can be red or whitee. ! :)
Pigments in the flowers