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Discolored flower


On Saturday, the weather was very sunny. In this good weather, I poured some water on the flowers next to the door. When the watering was halfway, my mother suddenly called me to the house. It turned out that a bottle of blue ink in the house was broken. My mother wrapped it in a cloth and told me to take the ink out and throw it. I poured the ink into the soil with the flowers and then left. The next day, the sky was still clear, so I watered my beloved flowers again. Looking at this flower is so vibrant, my heart is very happy. But when I poured it, a phenomenon that was both horrifying and confusing appeared in front of me. This is a very short flower, I usually didn't pay attention to it at all. But it makes me unbelievable now, because its petals are blue! The flowers I raise are only red or yellow, and there is no blue at all. So how does this blue flower come out? This makes me very puzzled. Suddenly I remembered that the place where I poured the blue ink yesterday was the area where I found blue flowers. Blue ink, blue flowers, the similarities between these two things make me firmly believe that there must be a connection between them. So, I did the following experiments.

I first thought of ways to bring some blue water and purple water, and moved the flower pots to the table, and brought a small pair of scissors and a rose, and the experiment began. I first poured the blue water evenly onto the flower pot and moved it to the sunny window to absorb the ground faster. Then I took the scissors again and cut the stem of the rose to give it two "tails". I put a "tail" in a cup filled with blue water and another "tail" in a cup filled with purple water. In this way, the rose can absorb both types of water at the same time. After I finished, I also moved the water and flowers to the window, and I couldn't wait to hear the results. Hard work pays off. After a few hours, I came to the window and saw that the flower in the pot had turned blue, and the rose surprised me. Its petals were almost blue on one side and purple on the other. of. This experiment also led me to the conclusion that flowers not only absorb water but also absorb pigments. When absorbed, the pigment will run into the petals, and the color of the pigment will become the color of the petals. If you don't believe it, you can pick up a piece of notice flap and gently rub it with your fingers. Gradually, you will find that the petals become transparent. By this we can know that the flower contains pigment. If it loses pigment, it will become Transparent body.

How is it, is it interesting? In fact, science exists around us, it depends on your carefulness, whether there is a spirit of "breaking the casserole and asking the end"!

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