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Why are red leaves red in color?​

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Answered by dk46
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It is due to the increased presence of accessory pigments like carotenoids, xanthophyll, flavonoids, etc

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Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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It is due to the increased presence of accessory pigments like carotenoids, xanthophyll, flavonoids, etc. Flavonoids like anthocyanin and betalain like betacyanin give the leaves its red-purple color. Red leaves appear chiefly in plants growing in acidic soil. Betalains are found only in some plants.

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