Yes
It's blue, white, and a little green.
They die, and they stop producing chlorophyl. It is what makes them green. The color they appear in fall is their actual color. The reason why they die is because they can't get enough water.
no gray isn't a spring color and whoever where's gray in the spring STOP NOW!!!!!!!!!!!
some are orange, brown, purple, anything but green i should think!
Green. Especially verdant green. That kind of green that reflects and fluoresces from the leaves of spring. That which inspires a vision of harvest in the fall.
Chlorophyll gives leaves their green color by reflecting green light and absorbing other wavelengths for photosynthesis. As leaves age and chlorophyll breaks down, other pigments such as carotenoids and anthocyanins become visible, leading to a change in leaf color during fall.
A plant is green because of the chlorophyll in the it. The chlorophyll is green, but in fall, the chlorophyll just dies away, showing a different color. Faisal
Green is the color green. You can get green by mixing yellow and blue.
Green is the color for green
mine is still green. like kermit the frog.
The trees shut down their ability to make food as the days grow shorter. As chlorophyll dissipates from the leaves, the green color goes along with it leaving behind the colors we see in fall.
aser palmatum the leaves are dark red poinsetta