Generally by the color of their petals(physical property) But the actual "color" is determined by their pigmentaion
No, pouring food coloring on the ground around a snowball bush will not change the color of the flowers on the bush. The flowers of a snowball bush are determined by genetics and environmental conditions, not by the color of the surrounding ground.
No, once a flower is cut, it cannot change color. The color of a flower is determined by its genetics and the presence of certain pigments in its petals. Cutting a flower only affects its hydration and lifespan, not its color.
A flower's color is determined by the genetic instructions in its DNA. DNA is the genetic blue print for an organism. However the amount of sunlight and soil content can sometimes make some changes in the color of the plant.
Purple flowers are dominant to white flowers.
The waratah has red flowers and dark green leathery leaves.
The color of hydrangeas is determined by the pH level of the soil they are planted in. Acidic soil produces blue flowers, while alkaline soil produces pink flowers. The color can be influenced by adding amendments to the soil, such as aluminum sulfate for blue flowers or lime for pink flowers.
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.
No, pouring food coloring on the ground around a snowball bush will not change the color of the flowers on the bush. The flowers of a snowball bush are determined by genetics and environmental conditions, not by the color of the surrounding ground.
No, once a flower is cut, it cannot change color. The color of a flower is determined by its genetics and the presence of certain pigments in its petals. Cutting a flower only affects its hydration and lifespan, not its color.
The single gene trait for flower color in pea plants is determined by a pair of contrasting alleles, with one allele producing purple flowers and the other producing white flowers.
The eye color is determined by the genes of the parents.
The color of visible light is determined by its wavelength.
No. The color is determined by the star's temperature, not location.
The color of honey comes from the nectar source that bees feed on. The color can vary from light golden to dark amber depending on the type of flowers the bees visited. Tropical regions tend to have darker honeys due to the types of flowers available.
No, hair color is determined by the amount of melanin produced.
An igneous rock's color is mainly determined by its silica content.
The color of a mineral sample is determined by its chemical composition