BananaPeal, 1 year ago Make like a tree and get out of here.
Make like a tree and get out of here.
ech, 1 year ago refuse to elaborate further I’m no dendrologist, but I assume it’s just oxidization, no?
refuse to elaborate further
I’m no dendrologist, but I assume it’s just oxidization, no?
TheOakTree, 1 year ago (edited 1 year ago) IIRC the change in temperature inhibits the production of chlorophyll (green), which means we see the other pigments which are yellow, orange, red. I remember the yellow/orange are carotenoids but can’t remember red.
IIRC the change in temperature inhibits the production of chlorophyll (green), which means we see the other pigments which are yellow, orange, red. I remember the yellow/orange are carotenoids but can’t remember red.
baggachipz, 1 year ago Yeah but it’s not the temperature, it’s the change in sunlight. Almost all plants (and even animals) are affected by the seasonal change in daylight.
Yeah but it’s not the temperature, it’s the change in sunlight. Almost all plants (and even animals) are affected by the seasonal change in daylight.
ech, 1 year ago Interesting!
Interesting!
Classy, 1 year ago The red pigment is anthocyanin
The red pigment is anthocyanin
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