What colors are formed from the plants/tree and how they are formed and what are its benefits.
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Explanation:
The most common pigments in flowers come in the form of anthocyanins. These pigments range in color from white to red to blue to yellow to purple and even black and brown. A different kind of pigment class is made up of the carotenoids. Carotenoids are responsible for some yellows, oranges, and reds. Plants gain their coloration from the way that pigments within their cells interact with sunlight. ... Plants of different colors contain other pigments, such as anthocyanins, which are responsible for reds and purples; anthoxanthins, which reflect yellow; and carotenoids, which reflect yellow, orange, or red. The real role of color in plants, flowers in particular, is not for humans but for their ecological roles. Plant colors serve to attract insects, birds, and animals for both pollination and seed dispersal.