Why do flowers such as Red Roses, Peonies, Dahlias, Delphiniums, exhibit so many shades of colours?
DOI: 10.14469/hpc/4473 Metadata
Created: 2018-06-16 06:59
Last modified: 2018-06-18 13:21
License: Creative Commons: Public Domain Dedication 1.0
Funding: (none given)
Description
The colour of the anthocyanidins
Member of collection / collaboration
DOI | Description |
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10.14469/hpc/177 | Computation data for Henry Rzepa's blog |
Members
DOI | Description |
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10.14469/hpc/4496 | Delphinidin, basic, 5 -1103.900461 3.8 |
10.14469/hpc/4475 | Delphinidin |
10.14469/hpc/4477 | DOSKOL, One OH, Pelargonidin, nstates=150 |
10.14469/hpc/4471 | Delphinidin nstates=150, three OH |
10.14469/hpc/4474 | PHFAVB, Cyanidin, nstates=150, two OH |
10.14469/hpc/4498 | Delphinidin, basic, 5'; -1103.871125 22.2 |
10.14469/hpc/4472 | Xeaxanthin, Daffodil colour wB97XD nstates=150 |
10.14469/hpc/4476 | DOSKOL, One OH |
10.14469/hpc/4470 | PHFAVB, Cyanidin |
10.14469/hpc/4499 | Delphinidin, basic, 3' -1103.887734 11.8 |
10.14469/hpc/4469 | Xeaxanthin, Daffodil colour |
10.14469/hpc/4495 | Delphinidin, basic, 4' -1103.906465 0.0 |
10.14469/hpc/4478 | Delphinidin, basic |
10.14469/hpc/4479 | Delphinidin, basic, nstates=150 |
10.14469/hpc/4497 | Delphinidin, basic, 7 -1103.898919 4.7 |
10.14469/hpc/4500 | Delphinidin nstates=150, three OH TPSSH |