The chlorophyll in the plant reflects green light.
The green plant will look green and the red pot will look black.
No all plant cells look green - only those cells that contain the pigment chlorophyll look green. The chlorophyll enables the plants to photosynthesize to make their food. The cells that are green are therefore those which may be exposed to sunlight.
the papyrus plant is a tall water plant that is green and looks like a feather duster when young
Green and Leafy with little spikes
The leaf of a plant appears green because of a pigment called chlorophyll. Chlorophyll absorbs sunlight and uses it to make food for the plant through a process called photosynthesis. The green color of chlorophyll reflects green light, making the leaf look green to our eyes.
A chloroplast is a green cell, which gives the plant its green color. The cell wall surrounds an individual plant cell and is made up of fiber, and gives the plant its rigidity.
Algae is a very small plant that is green so when you get enough of it in the water it makes the water look green
plant cells contain chloroplasts. They make the plant look green and are where photosynthesis takes place.
For many trees during the fall, chloroplasts die out and the plant loses the green look. When this occurs, other plastids such as chromoplasts must provide the plant with photosynthesis.
Algae or other small plant life that grows in the water can make the sea look green. These organisms are photosynthetic and so contain the green pigment chlorophyll.
You may not know it, but sunlight is actually a mixture of all the colors of the rainbow. Chlorophyll absorbs most of colors in light but not green. plants look green because chlorophyll reflects green light.
You have waaaay to little information to try identify this plant. how tall is the plant is it a shrub or a tree what do the flowers look like what do the leaves look like