Thursday 16 October 2014

Colored Flowers

Absorption Experiment
Materials you will need:
• Water• Scissors• Food Coloring• Jar, Plastic Cup or Test Tube• A Flower (light colored-white carnation) or Celery Stalk (with leaves)
This is a color changing experiment.
  Steps
1.  Fill the cup with water.
2.  Add a few drops of food coloring
3.  Cut the end off the stem (stalk)
4.  Put the flower in the water
Watch and in time the food coloring will be sucked up the stem along tiny tubes (called vessels) and the petals of the flower will start to change in color.
Another way to try this experiment is to get a flower with a long, thick stem (or a celery stalk with leaves) and slit it carefully from the bottom and put one end in separate test tubes (with different food colorings).  Your flower (or celery) should have petals (or leaves) in two different colors.
Did you know that plants need water to live?  As well as absorbing water from the atmosphere (air) through their leaves, they suck water up through their stems.  If you used the celery stalk for the above experiment you could cut the stalk and see that the little holes inside are colored.

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