Hello everyone! Is it true that Hydrangea flowers change color depending on the soil?
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Hydrangea flowers can change color based on the type of soil they're in. If the soil is more acidic, the flowers usually turn blue. If the soil is more alkaline (less acidic), they turn pink. This happens because the plant reacts differently to the soil, which affects its color.
But keep in mind, not all hydrangeas change color—white ones, for example, usually stay white no matter what.
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Hydrangea flowers can change color based on the type of soil they're in. If the soil is more acidic, the flowers usually turn blue. If the soil is more alkaline (less acidic), they turn pink. This happens because the plant reacts differently to the soil, which affects its color.
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Hydrangeas are definitely fascinating with their color-changing ability! Another flower you might enjoy is the Morning Glory—it doesn't change color permanently like Hydrangeas, but its blooms can shift shades throughout the day depending on sunlight and temperature. Another option is the Four O’Clock flower, which can display multiple colors on the same plant and sometimes even on the same bloom! Both are fairly easy to grow and would add a unique touch to your garden.
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