Living jewels: iterative evolution of iridescent blue leaves from helicoidal cell walls.
Clive R LundquistPaula J RudallRahayu Sukmaria SukriMaría ConejeroAlyssa SmithMartin Lopez-GarciaSilvia VignoliniFaizah MetaliHeather M WhitneyPublished in: Annals of botany (2024)
Our investigation adds considerably to the recorded diversity of plants with structurally coloured leaves. The iterative evolution of photonic helicoidal walls has resulted in a broad phylogenetic distribution, centred on ferns and monocots. We speculate that the primary function of the helicoidal wall is to provide strength and support, so structural colour could have evolved as a potentially beneficial chance function of this structure.