Hydrangeas are famous for their color-changing blooms. Depending on the soil's pH level, the flowers can shift from blue to pink, and they may also deepen in color as the season progresses.
Morning Glories open in the morning with vibrant colors and gradually fade to a lighter hue or even white by the end of the day, showcasing a range of shades throughout the season.
The Rose of Sharon’s flowers often start as one color, like white or light pink, and deepen into richer shades as they age, giving a dynamic display throughout the season.
Lantana flowers open in one color, such as yellow, and gradually change to shades of pink, orange, or red as they mature, offering a multi-colored appearance on the same plant.
This plant starts with greenish-white flowers that transition to vibrant orange-red "lanterns" in the fall, adding seasonal interest and a striking color shift.
Some Japanese Maples have flowers that change color along with the leaves, starting as red or purple and shifting to green or yellow as the season advances.
Morning Glories open in the morning with one color, often blue, and by afternoon, the flowers can shift to pink or purple as they fade.
Bougainvillea flowers may change from deep magenta to pale pink or even white as they age, especially in different light conditions.