Seeing red? In the Fall, New England certainly does. That brilliant red color is made by a mysterious pigment called anthocyanin. Only some plants produce it at this time of year, and scientists don’t agree on what it does. Some think anthocyanin protects leaves like a sunscreen as plants get ready for winter. Whatever its purpose, we can surely enjoy it just for its fleeting and fiery gift of autumn color.
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