Fall Tree Color Pigments
Reference Type
University Outreach Publication
University Outreach Publication
Autumn tree colors grace our landscapes. The pallet of potential colors are as diverse as the natural world. The climate-induced senescence process trees use to pass into a winter rest period, can present many colors to the eye. The color pigments produced by trees can be generally divided into watercolors, oil paints and earth tones.
(FOR97-30) September 1997
Authors
Kim D. Coder
Kim D. Coder
Date Published
2004
2004
Publisher
University of Georgia School of Forest Resources
University of Georgia School of Forest Resources
Publisher Location
Athens, GA
Athens, GA
Pages
3
3
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Sub-Topics
Abiotic Factors, Aesthetics, Children and Youth, Ecological Linkages, Photosynthesis, Biology (tree)
Abiotic Factors, Aesthetics, Children and Youth, Ecological Linkages, Photosynthesis, Biology (tree)
State(s)/Region(s)
Eastern US
Eastern US
Keywords
Tannins, Pigments, Leaf pigments, Color, Carotenoids, Leaf characteristics, Anthocyanins, Autumn color
Tannins, Pigments, Leaf pigments, Color, Carotenoids, Leaf characteristics, Anthocyanins, Autumn color
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