Plants absorb blue light well.
Plants contain several types of chlorophyll and other similar chemicals which allow photosynthesis to occur. The only colour that is almost exclusively unabsorbed among plant species is green wavelength light. Blue light is highly absorbed so it is not reflected and plants do not often appear blue :)
The light you see outside does not look like it, but it contains all of the colors of the rainbow.so plants take in the frequency of which it takes in.
Although I'm not aware of any 'indigo' colored plants ('blue jean' or denim blue), there are some which produce naturally blue flowers: agapanthus, bachelor buttons, iris, corn flower, violets to name a few. The actual indigo plant is green, and through a process of fermentation, it produces the dark, intense indigo blue dye.
Sapphire, Lapis lazuli, Chalcedony (dark blue), and Indicolite.
No. They do just fine on plain water.
There are many plants all over the world with leaves or a blue or bluish colour.
The light you see outside does not look like it, but it contains all of the colors of the rainbow.so plants take in the frequency of which it takes in.
Although I'm not aware of any 'indigo' colored plants ('blue jean' or denim blue), there are some which produce naturally blue flowers: agapanthus, bachelor buttons, iris, corn flower, violets to name a few. The actual indigo plant is green, and through a process of fermentation, it produces the dark, intense indigo blue dye.
Although I'm not aware of any 'indigo' colored plants ('blue jean' or denim blue), there are some which produce naturally blue flowers: agapanthus, bachelor buttons, iris, corn flower, violets to name a few. The actual indigo plant is green, and through a process of fermentation, it produces the dark, intense indigo blue dye.
because they were colored as blue..
Plants absorb more blue and red light from sunlight, and less green light. Chlorophyll is green, because it reflects green light
Yes. There are both blue and green colored lasers.
A rectangle that is colored blue.
yes there is a blue quartz
SCHNOZ colored
blue
Examples of things that are commonly colored blue include the sky, the ocean, blueberries, bluebirds, blue flowers, and blue jeans.
there may be a blue colored ora, but there is no such classification of demon