Tomoyo Chan
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Some flowers are known for their ability to change color. For instance, the leaves of the chameleon plant (Houttuynia cordata) can change color with the seasons. They can turn from green to shades of red and purple.
Another example is Hydrangeas, which color changes based on the soil's pH level. The flower turns blue if the soil is acidic, and becomes pink if the soil is alkaline.
Another example is Hydrangeas, which color changes based on the soil's pH level. The flower turns blue if the soil is acidic, and becomes pink if the soil is alkaline.