Blütenfarbe
Blütenfarbe, or flower color, is a prominent characteristic of many flowering plants. It is primarily determined by the presence and concentration of pigments within the petals. The most common pigments responsible for flower coloration are anthocyanins, which can produce a wide spectrum of colors including red, pink, purple, and blue. Carotenoids are another important group of pigments, responsible for yellows, oranges, and sometimes reds. Flavonols and betalains are also present in some species, contributing to different shades and hues.
The genetic makeup of a plant dictates which pigments are produced and in what quantities, thus controlling
Blütenfarbe plays a crucial role in attracting pollinators like insects, birds, and bats. Different colors can