plantskolor
Plantskolor is the study and cataloguing of color in plants, focusing on the range and patterns of coloration in flowers, foliage, stems, and fruit. In horticulture and botany the term covers pigment chemistry, genetic variation, and environmental effects that produce visible colors, aiding cultivar naming and breeding decisions.
Colors in plants mainly derive from pigments such as chlorophylls (green), carotenoids (yellow to orange), and
Color is genetically controlled, often by multiple genes that regulate pigment production and deposition. Environmental factors—light
Measurement and classification rely on standardized color systems and imaging. Catalogs employ swatch charts, while researchers
Applications include breeding for ornamental color, naming and branding cultivars, and labeling in catalogs and databases.
Color perception varies with lighting and viewing conditions, and colors can change after harvest. Some hues