Flowers That Change Color Daily

Flowers That Change Color Daily

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Jul 21, 2025
These vibrant flowers change from yellow to orange to red in just one day as they mature and react to sunlight.

Lantana

These vibrant flowers change from yellow to orange to red in just one day as they mature and react to sunlight.

This hibiscus opens white in the morning, turns pink by noon, and deepens to red by evening—all in a single day.

Hibiscus Mutabilis (Confederate Rose)

This hibiscus opens white in the morning, turns pink by noon, and deepens to red by evening—all in a single day.

Each bloom lives for three days: purple on day one, lavender on day two, and white by day three.

Brunfelsia

Each bloom lives for three days: purple on day one, lavender on day two, and white by day three.

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Morning Glory

The flowers open bright blue in the morning and often fade to purple or pink by the afternoon as they wilt.

Tulip (Certain Varieties)

Some tulips slightly change color from morning to evening due to temperature and sunlight intensity.

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Four O’Clocks (Mirabilis jalapa)

They bloom in multiple colors on the same plant and can even shift hues daily based on pH and pollination.

Rose of Sharon (Some Cultivars)

Certain hybrids of this hibiscus-like flower show noticeable color variation from dawn to dusk during blooming season.

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