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Do white flowers contain any pigment? Give reasons

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Yes, white flowers may contain pigments but lack coloured pigments. They reflect all light, appearing white. Sometimes, absence of pigment also causes the white colour in flowers.

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  1. Yes, white flowers do contain pigments, even though they look completely colorless or white to our eyes.
    It is a common misconception that white flowers are just empty slates devoid of color chemistry. In reality, their appearance is a fascinating mix of hidden plant pigments and clever structural physics.

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  2. Yes, white flowers may contain pigments, but they do not have pigments that absorb visible light strongly. Instead, they reflect most of the light, giving a white appearance. In some cases, the absence of pigments also results in white colour. Thus, white flowers may either lack pigments or contain colourless ones.

     

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