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Flowers themselves are not inherently classified as basic or acidic; rather, their pH levels can vary depending on the species and the soil in which they grow. Generally, most flowers thrive in slightly acidic to neutral soil, with pH levels around 6 to 7. However, certain plants may prefer more acidic or alkaline conditions. To determine the pH of a specific flower, one would need to test the soil or plant tissues directly.

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