probable
The point o flowers is to change co2 or carbon dioxide to ox or oxegen.
Yes, flowers can change color if you put ink in the water. The flowers will absorb the ink through their stems, leading to a change in their petal color as the dye is carried up through the plant's vascular system.
cherries; apples; strawberries; others start by flowers, then form into fruit in time.
Tobacco flowers that need moths to pollinate have evolved to have white flowers. Tobacco flowers that need hummingbirds to pollinate have evolved to be deep pink.
yes it does
You can not change them, you have to dig up the flower and re-plant it!
Hydrangeas change color due to the pH level of the soil they are planted in. Acidic soil produces blue flowers, while alkaline soil produces pink flowers.
yes
This is impossibleYou will have to change the number of the rows or the number of flowers in each row.
The bee's behaviour probably wouldn't change as long as the flowers still had nectar. This already happens with plants that have varieties specially produced for gardens. For example, bees love borage which normally has blue flowers, but in my garden I have some borage with white flowers and the bees like it just as much.
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.