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No. All dyes that are dissolved in the same amount of fluid will travel at the same rate into a flower.
because the dye is absorded in the water and the flower absorbs anything that is in the water
yes it is bad
the male gamete travel down the style of the flower to its female ovule
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The stem
No. All dyes that are dissolved in the same amount of fluid will travel at the same rate into a flower.
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.
This phenomenon is caused by the flower "drinking" the water and placing the hydration in the petal. When the flower drinks the water, it spreads the water throughout the plant. Because the petals are white, the red water shows up very well.
Find a rose (a red flower), click it to remove it, then put the flower in a crafting table. The result is red dye.
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.
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Travel to Romagna/Forli. The dye is in the tailor shops.
Tie dye originates from Africa and Asia. It was brought to the western world in the 60's during the flower revolution!
The peony is the official state flower of Indiana. It is grown throughout Indiana.