Plants change color because the auxin production in the plants end. During the fall is when you can see the plants turn from green to other bright colors when the nutrients, water and sugar are cut off.
When a particular compound or groups of compounds present in various parts of the flower (particularly the corolla) reflect a particular wave length of light spectrum that color becomes visible to our eyes. Thus actually the color exist in the light spectrum and its visibility depends on the nature of compounds in the flower reflecting various wave lengths.
A plant gets it's color mainly due to the pigment. chlorophyll. This pigment helps the plant to absorb sunlight.
Well it depends!!
If a plant is starting to die it will get brown and a kind of yuck color.
Chloroplasts and the chlorophyll.
Chromoplast
The membranous structures in the chlorophyll contain the green pigment chlorophyll .the color of plants come from clorophyll
Chlorophyll make plants green.They are in chloroplasts.
The green in plants is a chemical called chlorophyll.
When you have planted your seeds you wait for them to grow, when you come back later you will have your plants and they come in lots of different colours and you have no choice what colour you get.
Plants get there green color from their chlorophyll in their cells
When you have planted your seeds you wait for them to grow, when you come back later you will have your plants and they come in lots of different colours and you have no choice what colour you get.
Most terrestrial plants reflect the color green. The photosyntehtic parts of plants tend to absorb the color red.
All plants photosynthesise
theoretically green plants contain every color except green, so non green plants in our eyes only contain the color green
Yes, the color of light is very important to the plants, particularly in photosynthesis.
chloroplast
how do plants get their color