Short article about why tree leaves turn colors, particularly the vibrant reds seen in maple trees in autumn. Unlike the yellow and orange colors, which arise from carotenoids and are present year-round, the red pigments result from a build up of anthocyanins produced in response to stress. Guess students aren’t the only ones stressed out in the fall.
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