Orchids change color over time due to a natural process called senescence, where the pigments in the flowers break down and alter the color. This can result in the orchid's color fading or shifting to a different hue as it ages.
Orchids can change color over time due to factors such as genetics, environmental conditions, and aging. Some orchids have the ability to produce different pigments as they mature, leading to a shift in color. Additionally, changes in light exposure, temperature, and nutrient levels can also influence the color of orchid flowers.
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The simple subject is kinds, not orchids. The word orchids is part of a prepositional phrase, so it is not the simple subject.
Sky Blue(Color) Orchids(Flower)
Spain in 1515. They were a vanilla color.
Kinds
The color of the flower you get from any seed is random.
'Black orchid' is the common name for several types of orchids growing in different parts of the world; they may be of a dark color but to the best of my knowledge none is actually black.
Can I gift orchids from Zynah Orchids to someone special in India?
Terrestrial orchids are orchids that live in the soil of the ground and not in trees
That sentence does not make sense do you mean where are apple orchids or what are apple orchids?