Why are leaves green?

During spring, chlorophyll in leaves mask the presence of other pigments called carotenoids.

The chlorophyll absorb most of the visible wavelengths except those around 500 to 600 nm, and reflect these green wavelengths, so leaves appear green.

Cool temperatures in the fall cause many trees to cease producing chlorophyll, and the carotenoids reflect orange/yellow light, giving bright colors to autumn leaves.

Review:

Quiz