light orange (yellowy)
You can determine if a pumpkin is ripe by checking the color, texture, and sound it makes when tapped. A ripe pumpkin will have a deep, consistent color, firm skin, and a hollow sound when tapped.
Since pumpkin is like orange, and orange and blue are complementary colors, the likely result is brown.
A pumpkin flower is typically yellow in color. However, depending on the variety of pumpkin plant, the flower can also appear in shades of orange or even white.
pure white
the color is diffrent
It just turns orange as it ripens, which also shows when the pumpkin is ready to be picked. There isn't really a reason why vegetables/fruits turn colors. It is just the natural color they turn when they ripen.
A baby pumpkin, often referred to as a "mini pumpkin," typically starts off as a vibrant green before ripening to a bright orange color as it matures. Some varieties may also be yellow, white, or even striped, depending on the specific type of pumpkin. Generally, the classic baby pumpkin is recognized for its cheerful orange hue when fully grown.
When a pumpkin is placed in an iodine solution, the starch present in the pumpkin will react with the iodine to form a dark blue or black color. This color change occurs due to the formation of a starch-iodine complex, which is a characteristic reaction used to detect the presence of starch in a substance. The intensity of the color change can vary depending on the concentration of starch in the pumpkin and the concentration of the iodine solution.
brown
yellowish, orangish flowers
because they are different types of pumpkin and are different color
For spinnerbaits, chartreusse. For plastics, green pumpkin.