Multi-Colored flowers with 1 ingredient - Food Coloring! | Color changing flower experiment | Science experiments for kids. Can't find the color of flower that you like? Join us as our mini scientist experimented with Google Home. Hey Google, how do you change color of white flower? Subscribe here for more fun videos: https://goo.gl/m3mUE FunPlayTV is back with another exciting experiment! Where does the water really go when a plant is watered? With this experiment, we learn the important function of the stem. As the colored water is absorbed it moves into the flower and you will be amazed when the petal of white chrysanthemums change color! Learning from Elearnin and Sick Science Steve Spangler Science. Let's begin the experiment: 1. Take two glasses of water 2. Dissolve red food coloring in one glass and blue food coloring in another glass 3. Split the stem of the white flower (chrysanthemums) in two. 4. Dip half of the stem in the red glass of water and the other half in the blue glass of water. 5. Leave it in a well-lit room for 4-6 hrs. 6. Check now. The flowers have changed the color. Half of the flower will be red and the other half will be blue. Why is this color change occurring? •When we dip the flowers in the colored water the flowers drink up the water from the bottom of the stem all the way to the petals of the flower. After a few hours we will begin to see the colors of the petals starting to change. •We know that there is water present in the stem and flowers. This water is evaporated from the leaves and flowers through the openings. These opening are called as stomata. •This process is called TRANSPIRATION. •The transpiration rate is dependent on many factors like the size of the flower, number of the stomata on the petals, sun light etc. •As the water evaporates from the flowers and leaves, the stem drinks some water from the jar. This process is similar to the process of drinking from a straw. The stem draws water from the little tubes present in it. These little tubes are called as xylem. These act like the vein like structures which are spread out along the leave. •In our case the white flower draws water through the xylem and dyes the flower petal. We hope you Subscribe to FunPlayTV. Thank you :)