The dye travels up the stem, ending in the petals. But if your talking about spraying with dye, that you already know.
Drink mixes like Kool-Aid have dye that would change the color of flowers. Food coloring such as is used for frosting would also change the color of flowers.
A homophone for "change colors" is "exchange collars."
The food dye goes up into the stem of the flower and moves into the system of making the color, creating a different color besides the white on the petals!
Soak it in food 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.
I have a navy patch. That already has its colors set into it. I want to change the colors on it. Can you do it?
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.
The polar bears eat flowers and spit the seeds at other flowers making them turn colors.
it will change the colors but could possibly ruin your mesh
White flowers will change color if dyes are added to the water because the flower will absorb the dye with water through the stem.
Regular dye.
I think what would happen is that the cloth would not keep it's colors after washing since salt makes the dye stick to the cloth.