Because of lack of Phosphorus
Red cedar leaves are simple, meaning they consist of a single blade attached to the stem at a central point.
Since the leaves turn red in the fall it is not evergreen... the leaves are dying and that's why they turn red... Soon after the leaves turn red they will fall to the ground.
An eastern red cedar tree has simple leaves, meaning each leaf blade is undivided.
The genus and species of cedar leaves can vary depending on the type of cedar tree. For example, the Eastern Red Cedar tree's scientific name is Juniperus virginiana, while the Western Red Cedar is known as Thuja plicata.
yes if it has been spread on the leaves(scorching)
Geranium leaves turn red due to a process called anthocyanin accumulation, which is triggered by factors like stress, temperature changes, or sunlight exposure. This causes the leaves to produce red pigments as a protective response.
The stem has xylem in it. the xylem carries water to leaves, so the leaves turn pinkish.
Red Cedar Technology was created in 1999.
Red. Anthocyanin turns leaves red. Yes, it is spelled correctly!
Cedar trees do have leaves, but they are typically needle-like in shape rather than broad leaves. These needles are usually arranged in clusters and can be green, blue-green, or silver in color depending on the species.
== The Red Cedar
Leaves typically turn red and gold in the fall, also known as autumn. This change in color is due to the colder weather and shorter days, which result in the breakdown of chlorophyll in the leaves, revealing the red and yellow pigments that were masked during the summer.