I believe it is red, hope that was somewhat helpful
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Instrumentation — The 1812 Overture is scored for an orchestra that consists of the following: Brass band: "Open" instrumentation consisting of "any extra brass instruments" available. ... band or its substitute is meant to play during the finale only. ... Not only did he deploy voices for the opening chant but he also
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The first is an onion dome. The second is a barrel vault. The third is a rotunda dome. The fourth is a corbel arch.
My interpretation of this is that the author was hoping for something futile - they 'grew a flower' (put effort or hopes toward) that can't be bloomed (is pointless or futile, will not produce anything) that can't come true (their effort/hope is just a hopeful dream). Basically, the author hoped for something that was not possible.