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I could be wrong, but i think like other plants, for example Hortensias, the color depends of the PH of the soil.
Also it changes with the maturity of the flower.
For example this Bougainvillea that I propagated looks red, but then changes to fucsia (next comment) in a few days.
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I could be wrong, but i think like other plants, for example Hortensias, the color depends of the PH of the soil.
Also it changes with the maturity of the flower.
For example this Bougainvillea that I propagated looks red, but then changes to fucsia (next comment) in a few days.
https://preview.redd.it/ioyunu9fh2vd1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d634cea1d136aa915779c71b2f6972d61b7903a8