Mortimer Abramowitz Gallery of Photomicrography

Leaf Scale

The majority of leaves are green throughout most of the year, but may change to bright red, yellow, and orange hues in temperate regions during autumn. The sudden change in coloration does not serve a particular function, but is a side effect of chemical changes caused by increasingly shorter periods of daylight. Interestingly, leaves contain the same amount of yellow pigmentation year-round but the lighter color is masked in the summer months by the green of chlorophyll.