Presence in flowers Pelargonidin can be found in red
geraniums (Geraniaceae). It is the predominant pigment causing the red coloration in the spathes of
Philodendron (Araceae). The orange-coloured flowers of blue pimpernel (
Anagallis monelli, Myrsinaceae) have a higher concentration of pelargonidin pigment. Red and Pink
Roses (Rosa) obtain their color from this phytochemical.
Presence in food Pelargonidin can be found in berries such as ripe
raspberries and
strawberries, as well as
blueberries,
blackberries,
cranberries but also in
saskatoon berries and
chokeberries. It is also found in
plums and
pomegranates. Pelargonidin gives red
radishes their color. It is present in large amounts in
kidney beans. == Glycosides ==