Do Preserved Flowers Change Colors?
- According to the Memories and Memorials website, some contributing factors affect the final appearance of preserved flowers, including a flower's age and freshness. Older flowers may not stand up as well as fresh flowers to preservation.
- Preservation keeps flowers as close to their original color as possible. With most flowers, a change in color is not drastic, according to the Keep Flowers website.
- White and red flowers are most affected by the preservation process, according to the Memories and Memorials website. White flowers most often turn a deeper, creamier color, while red flowers turn a darker shade of red.