You take food coloring and add it to the plants water it will change the color
Its not possible for your ear to turn different colors, its elogical.
Flowers get their color from pigments such as anthocyanins and carotenoids. Some naturally evolved to have colors. Others were hyridized by humans to have colors different than the original parent plants.
There are lots of different colors that a color of a flower could be. Yellow, white, red, pink, orange are the most common of the colors of flowers.
Different contries have different colors of flowers. For example, spidermoms and hypericum berries.
Pollinators are attracted by different things. Colour is only one of them.
Flower colors have evolved to attract specific pollinators such as bees, butterflies, or birds. Different pollinators are attracted to different colors, and some colors signal the presence of nectar. For example, bees are often attracted to blue and purple flowers, while red and orange flowers may attract hummingbirds.
Certain plants are unique in producing different colored flowers on the same plant due to genetic variations that affect the pigments present in the flowers. These variations can result in different colors being expressed in different parts of the plant, leading to the production of flowers with varying colors on the same plant.
Acids can turn different colors in indicators like litmus paper. They turn red in litmus paper, yellow in phenolphthalein, and orange in methyl orange.
Really all you can do is plant different flowers to get different colors to get the one your looking for.
Georgia O'Keeffe painted some 50 different kinds of flowers in all the colors you can think of.
Many can, but not all. Carnations are easy, lotus impossible.
The color of honey is determined by the nectar source of the flowers visited by bees. Different flowers produce different colors of nectar, resulting in a variety of honey colors ranging from light golden to dark amber.