Why does the tree branches have a brown pigment ?
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It all comes down to one colour: green. “Leaves contain chlorophyll, which is the main pigment responsible for harvesting light energy during photosynthesis,” says Dr Miller. ... The concentration of tannins, in particular, gives bark a reddish brown colour, similar to what you see in a cup of black tea.
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It all comes down to one colour: green. “Leaves contain chlorophyll, which is the main pigment responsible for harvesting light energy during photosynthesis,” says Dr Miller. ... The concentration of tannins, in particular, gives bark a reddish brown colour, similar to what you see in a cup of black tea.
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