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6 plants that change colour with seasons or sunlight

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 5, 2026, 12:36 IST
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6 plants that change colour with seasons or sunlight

Nature has its own palette, and some plants display it more dramatically than others. Certain species naturally change leaf or flower colour in response to seasonal shifts, temperature changes, or sunlight exposure. These transformations occur due to changes in plant pigments like chlorophyll and anthocyanins. Such plants bring year-round visual interest to gardens, balconies, and indoor spaces alike.



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Coleus

Coleus plants are known for their vibrant, multicoloured leaves that respond strongly to sunlight. In bright light, colours such as red, pink, purple, and yellow become more intense, while shade encourages greener tones. Seasonal temperature changes can also affect pigmentation, making coleus a dynamic and colourful foliage plant.



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Smoke Bush (Cotinus coggygria)

Smoke bush displays striking seasonal colour changes in its foliage. Leaves start as green or purple in spring, deepen in summer, and turn fiery red, orange, or yellow in autumn. Increased sunlight enhances the richness of leaf colour, making it a standout landscape shrub throughout the year.



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Croton

Croton plants respond dramatically to sunlight exposure. In bright light, their leaves develop intense shades of yellow, red, orange, and purple. Lower light conditions cause colours to dull and turn greener. Seasonal light changes also influence pigmentation, making crotons a bold and expressive houseplant.



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Prayer Plant (Maranta)

The prayer plant has a subtle change in leaf colour based on the lighting conditions. The presence of bright, indirect light enhances the red and purple spots, while a lack of light makes the leaves appear green. Also, the leaves of the prayer plant close at night.


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Jade Plant (Crassula ovata)

Jade plants develop reddish or pink edges on their thick green leaves when exposed to strong sunlight or cooler temperatures. In lower light, leaves remain solid green. This sun-stress colouring is harmless and highly decorative, making jade plants popular for indoor and balcony gardens.



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Caladium

Caladiums are known for their heart-shaped leaves in shades of white, pink, red, and green. Light exposure and seasonal growth cycles influence colour intensity. During warm months, colours are vibrant, while cooler seasons cause dormancy and fading. Their dramatic foliage makes them eye-catching ornamental plants.
Seasonally or sun-sensitive plants that change colour with the seasons or sunlight are living examples of the adaptability of nature. The change in colour is due to the environmental responses that increase the beauty and resilience of the plants. These plants can be used in both indoor and outdoor settings and are ideal for dynamic spaces.

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