This service is now deprecated. It is strongly suggested that new data deposits are made in the successor service Helix.

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

Author: Henry Rzepa

License: Creative Commons: Public Domain Dedication 1.0

Funding: (none given)

Description

The colour of the anthocyanidins

Member of collection / collaboration

DOIDescription
10.14469/hpc/177 Computation data for Henry Rzepa's blog

Members

DOIDescription
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

Edit