what is fluorescence in flower??
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It turns out, flowers aren't picky when it comes to their water. If you add the ink from a highlighter to water in a vase, flowers will absorb the fluorescent compound in the ink. After a full day, the petals become fluorescent and will glow under a black light. [ Bioluminescent: A Glow in the Dark Gallery].
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Fluorescence in flower
- The emission of the light that has been absorbed by light or the other electromagnetic radiation by a substance is known as fluorescence.
- Light is reflected by all plants. Leaves reflect green, while flowers reflect red, yellow, or whatever color they are.
- But plants also fluoresce, which means that when they absorb ultraviolet light, they produce longer wavelengths that are visible to the human eye.
- The figure shows the fluorescence in flowers.
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