Cell parts called chloroplasts are present in the plant cell. Chloroplast contains a pigment known as chlorophyllwhich imparts green colour to the leaves.
When chlorophyll absorbs light, it aborbs all colors except green. Green light is reflected as the green color seen in leaves.
In the fall, leaves stop producing chlorophyll, the pigment that gives them their green color. As the chlorophyll breaks down, other pigments such as carotenoids (yellow and orange) and anthocyanins (red and purple) become more prominent, resulting in the vibrant colors we see in autumn leaves.
i think that leaves present the colors green yellow brown red and orange also some leaves are white
The main difference between green and black tea is how they are processed. Green tea is made from unoxidized leaves, while black tea is made from fully oxidized leaves. This difference in processing gives them distinct flavors and colors.
plants contain chlorophyll.chloroplast is the apparatus of chlorophyll.leaves contain chloroplast which gives green color to the leaves. where as the roots contain lecoplast which is colorless to the root and fruits contain chromoplast which gives different color to the fruits.
Leaves colors are according to the quantities of chlorophyll (which is green) the plant contains.
chlorophyll gives plants their green color
purple and white(petals) and green(leaves).
In the summer a trees leaves are green... they don't turn colors until autumn
Red and green are traditional colors, not blue.
They are there but hidden by the green. Also the tree tends to "dump" waste products into the leaves before sealing them off.
The green colour of the leaves is from the pigment chlorophyll