This document presents information on plant pigments and their roles. It discusses that pigments absorb specific wavelengths of light and reflect others, giving them their color. The primary pigments in plants are chlorophyll, carotenoids, xanthophylls, anthocyanins, and betalins. Chlorophyll is the main photosynthesis pigment and absorbs blue and yellow light, reflecting green. Carotenoids and xanthophylls help capture light not absorbed by chlorophyll. Anthocyanins provide red to blue colors and betalins provide red or yellow colors. Together, plant pigments perform vital functions in photosynthesis, attracting pollinators, and providing anti-oxidant benefits.