... sap of a number of deeply colored parts of plants in a crystalline or amorphous form. Blood-colored leaves, such as those of the copper beech, owe their characteristic appearance to the united presence of green chlorophyll and anthocyanin. The different... A Text-book of botany - Page 74by Eduard Strasburger - 1898 - 632 pagesFull view - About this book
| dr. eduard strasburger, dr. ludwig jost, dr. heinrich schenck - 1912 - 864 pages
...reddening of the cell sap has already been considered in connection with the colour of tlie chromatophores. The different colours of flowers are due to the varying...combinations of dissolved colouring matter with the yellow, orange, or red chromoplasts and the green chloroplasts. There is occasionally found in the cell sap... | |
| Eduard Strasburger - Botany - 1921 - 822 pages
...formation of anthocyanin. The different colours of flowers and fruits which often serve to attract animals are due to the varying colour of the cell sap, to...combinations of dissolved colouring matter with the yellow, orange, or red chromoplasts and the green chloroplasts. (b) Vacuoles containing Fats (Fatty Oils).—These... | |
| Agriculture - 1915 - 778 pages
...of green chlorophyll and anthocyanin. The different colors of flowers are due to the varying color of the cell sap, to the different distribution of the cells containing the colored cell sap, and also to the combinations of dissolved coloring matter with the yellow, orange,... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1915 - 788 pages
...of green chlorophyll and anthocyanin. The different colors of flowers are due to the varying color of the cell sap, to the different distribution of the cells containing the colored cell sap, and also to the combinations of dissolved coloring matter with the yellow, orange,... | |
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