Submitted by Team_Ed t3_y0gfat in askscience
Team_Ed OP t1_irsahce wrote
Reply to comment by jrandoboi in Is there an evolutionary reason behind deciduous trees’ vibrant fall colours? by Team_Ed
Huh.
>>Not long ago the consensus was that autumn leaf colors were the result of the unmasking of the carotenoid or anthocyanin pigments, and could have no function. We now know that the anthocyanins are not un-masked, but are made.
According to this, these pigments are not there year-round at all.
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