Why do the roses bloom in lighter colors and fade in shade?
Today, I will introduce to you the knowledge about why roses bloom in lighter colors and fade, focusing on the aspects of flowers and plants. Below, the editor will provide a detailed explanation for you.
Many flower enthusiasts have encountered this situation. Originally, the roses bloom in a delicate pink color, but as they continue to bloom, the color fades to white, and even roses that originally bloom in red can turn into pinkish-white. Why is that?
For新手 flower enthusiasts, this is a difficult phenomenon to understand, but it is a very common one for roses. Today, I will analyze the reasons for the fading color of rose blooms.
Common reasons for the deepening color of rose blooms
Roses bloom in lighter colors, mainly influenced by the following three factors.
1. Temperature influence
The most common reason for roses to bloom in lighter colors is the influence of temperature. Roses can bloom in standard colors, like in promotional photos, mostly in spring and autumn. However, in summer when the temperature is very high, the color of the rose blooms may become lighter.
Why do roses bloom in lighter colors and fade in shade?
(Misaki Spring Flower)
(Misaki Summer Flower) Many roses that originally bloom in flesh pink turn white in summer, while some variegated flowers become less distinct in summer. Some gradient color varieties also show a tendency to become paler.
(Hong Shuangxi Spring Flower) (Hong Shuangxi Summer Flower) For example, varieties like the Duke of Monaco, Hong Shuangxi, and Six-Winged Angel easily bloom in white or with just a hint of red edges in summer.
For flower enthusiasts who have just started growing roses, this can be quite difficult to accept, and they often mistakenly think the seller is a "dishonest merchant." However, it's not the case. The reason for this phenomenon is simply the influence of temperature.