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Roses

Post 1

kalindra ((1*4*3+0)*3+2+4)=42

My boyfriend got me a bunch of roses a few weeks ago, and in the last few days I've noticed that as they wilted, some of the petals started turning a really deep purple/fuchsia sort of color. Not all of them, though; some are still red and one is half red/half purple. Why do the colors change like that?


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Post 2

Taff Agent of kaos



it'll be a chemical thing and someone will explain it with big words and you will gosmiley - oksmiley - rolleyessmiley - dohsmiley - huhsmiley - huhsmiley - huh??????????????????

smiley - bat


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Post 3

kalindra ((1*4*3+0)*3+2+4)=42

It may or may not be important that they're about a foot away from a red heat lamp for my roommate's gecko.


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Post 4

Milla, h2g2 Operations

I seem to remember that many red colours in plants are sensitive to acidity - more pink/magenta when acid, more blue/purple when basic.

How this can affect flowers in the same vase, I cannot say.

smiley - towel


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