Where do flowers get colour
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Answer / kusum
The pigment "anthocyanin" gives colour of the flowers
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Answer / rachitha
Colours may be given to the flowers with respective to their pigment ex yellow by xanthophyll, blue by anthocyanin, phycocyanin and red brown by phycoerythrin
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Answer / ragavi
Chromoplasts which are a type of plastids gives colour to the flowers
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