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Posted By: Josiah How To Dye A Rose? - December 10th, 2006 at 08:52 AM
Is it possible to dye a white rose (or any for that matter) black? What do you use as a dye? Will it kill the rose?

Thanks for reading, cheers.
Posted By: kennyso Re: How To Dye A Rose? - December 10th, 2006 at 10:41 AM
Hi Josiah! Do you mean dye a cut rose or a whole bush permanently? For the latter, I have no clue, but I saw some beautiful deep blue roses at the florists across the street. I would assume that you can put the cut white rose in a vase of coloured water (try food colouring and water, a few drops should do it). I know this workds with white carnations, but am not sure if it workd with roses. Let us know how it turns out, will you?
Posted By: Josiah Re: How To Dye A Rose? - December 10th, 2006 at 02:41 PM
Sorry I wasn't more clear, I did mean just a single cut rose not a bush.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: How To Dye A Rose? - December 11th, 2006 at 09:19 AM
kenny has the right idea. it does work with carnations, and i imagine it might work with roses, but i've never tried.
Posted By: Josiah Re: How To Dye A Rose? - December 12th, 2006 at 02:31 PM
Which end of the rose would I put in the water? About how long should i leave it?

If you couldn't tell already I have no experience whatsoever in gardening :rolleyes:
Posted By: Patty S Re: How To Dye A Rose? - December 12th, 2006 at 02:58 PM
Josiah, you won't really be "dyeing" the flower... as the flower drinks the colored water (through the stem) the coloring is drawn up into the petals.

I'm not real sure if this method will work on roses either, but I'm sure curious as to whether or not it will work, so keep us posted please! (If I'm not mistaken, I believe that "woody" stems, such as those of roses, will draw the water better if you crush the stem at the end before placing it in the water.)

You had asked if coloring a rose will kill it... my answer to that is, not if you use food coloring, or a non-toxic coloring, such as those that come in kid's water color paints. I don't think that shoe polish would be a very good idea... <i>but who the heck even uses that stuff these days? Duh it might be an interesting story, so if you'd care to share, I'm sure we'd all enjoy hearing it. (You just might start a fad around here!) [Linked Image]
Posted By: chenno Re: How To Dye A Rose? - December 15th, 2006 at 01:24 AM
Rit dye would work...also I know there are some berries, like poke berries that when soaked with water and vinegar can change colors too.? let us know what you do?
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