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Old 05-08-2022, 10:02 PM
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Wait......it changes color?
As it ages or night vs. day?
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Old 05-09-2022, 04:31 AM
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Wait......it changes color?
As it ages or night vs. day?
Good questions KG!

I will take a closer look at the colours under different natural lighting - such as sunny, and in the shade. And will also monitor the colour as the flowers age.

At the moment, I suspect that sunlight mixing with the flower colours can make the colour look different (to our own eyes). When the lighting is lower - less bright - I reckon that the colour will look more violet/purply. I will check this out.

You may even find the same effect with your flowers too. When the lighting level drops --- you may see more purply/violet. In year 2020, I photographed flowers from this same plant in the shade, and it really did have the violety/purply colour (LINK - year 2020).

The flowers from this article tend toward violety/purply ones as well - PDF file link. I think that yours will probably take on similar colours when the lighting levels come down too - such as observing the flowers during early morning, or overcast days etc.

I'll do some more observing over here.


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