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Plant genetics and heredity also have an effect on red colors.
See: Carotene; Chlorophyll; Tannin; Xanthophyll
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The intensity develops for a number of reasons: the heredity of a particular hydrangea variety, weather conditions (hot or cold, humid or dry), health of the plant, and possibly other natural factors.

Chromosome A unit of heredity material in all living cells.
Ciliate With short fine hairs as on a leaf or petal margin.
Clasping A stalkless leaf, with the base partly surrounding the stem.

The plant's heredity versus its environment leads to a bewildering but beautiful diversity in the world of hydrangea flowers. It can be a wonderful surprise to see what note the H. macrophylla wants to play on the scale of pink to blue.

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