The stem would be limp.
In the flower shop, we would place freshly cut whiteflowers like carnations into a mixture of food coloring and water for several hours. It would be drawn up to the flowers and make them a color
It depends on the context. If you're referring to a process like dyeing flowers by placing them in colored water, then yes, the dye can reach the flower through its stem as the water is absorbed. However, if the flower is not in the water or if it is not capable of absorbing the dye, then it would not reach the flower.
Nearest salt water beach would appear to be Niceville, Florida, directly south. Niceville is 144 miles or approximately 3 hours by car.
It has moisture (water) in it.
lETTERS TOWARD THE CENTRE OF THE DROP WOULD APPEAR ENLARGED. dROP WORKS AS MAGNIFYING GLASS.
Exterior of the cell
They would crush them up with water.
Some flowers use more water, faster. The faster it would normally use water, the faster it would absorb a liquid dye.
The mixture of salt and water would be transparent because salt crystals would dissolve in water making no difference in appearance.
All rivers carry material in suspension, therefore, the water could appear clear to muddy.
What would happen is the plant would die , because no food or water and us humans would die , because we are not receiving any oxygen because the plants are dead
Osmosis. Osmosis is the diffusion of water. The plant sucks up the water that was died red and it is brought all the way to the petals through the xylem tubes by osmosis. Celery does that too. Most plants do.