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yellow/brown
Brown leaves also contain chlorophyll but the brown pigment mask the green pigment and hence the leaves appear brown.
For some plants, the brown leaves slow the growing of the plant since brown leaves are basically dead leaves, but for most plants, people just cut them off because it looks more presentable that way. Usually they can live and grow with the brown leaves still there.
Probably because it's getting too much water. If the leaves turn brown, it means there's not enough water.
it can be, or it can be a result of a fungal infection on the leaf. yellowing leaves, especially at the base of the plant are indicative of a root problem - root rot, over watering or even severe fertiliser burn to the roots of the plant
yellow/brown
Yellow leaves usually indicates overwatering. Brown leaves indicate that the plant is not receiving enough water. The combination indicates that either your mint plant is confused or you are not consistently and/or correctly watering it, according to its need.
Brown gold yellow orange
When a banana begins to ripen, the peel begins to change color. It changes from green to yellow to brown. The same occurs with autumn leaves. The green leaves change from green to red and yellow and orange and eventually brown.
Plant leaves were brown on the edges and had yellow spots on them
You may be thinking of Xanthophylls. Xanthophylls are the typical yellow pigments of leaves. There is also an orange pigment, a blue-green pigment, a yellow-green pigment, a gray-brown pigment and a yellow-brown pigment. Those pigments have different names, such as Carotene (orange), Chlorophyll a (blue-green), Chlorophyll b (yellow-green), Phaeophytin a (gray-brown), and Phaeophytin b (yellow-brown).
i think that leaves present the colors green yellow brown red and orange also some leaves are white
Leaves generally go from green to brown. Passing yellow and then orange phases in the middle.
The base color of leaves is hidden by the green color of chlorophyll. In autumn, when the leaves die, that color goes away, revealing the base colr- yellow, gold, red, brown, etc.
Gardeners and botanists study leaves. A gardener looks for yellow or brown leaves to see if the plant needs water or minerals. Botanists often study the leaves to identify the plant.
It may be a lack of sunlight, too much water, or other factors. Cut off the yellow and brown leaves and see if there is any rot or other problems. You might want to bring the leaves in a plastic bag to a county extension office or some place where a master gardener could give you advice.
the roots are brown and the leaves are green orange and yellow leaves. watewr is clear, sugar is white.