Autumn Leaves: During autumn, leaves that are normally green will change to various shades of red, yellow, orange, pink and sometimes blue or black.Cherry: This is a small fruit high in antioxidants and ranges from bright red to a dark burgundy.This period of time is known by photographers as “the golden hour” due to the interesting lighting opportunities it provides.
Sunsets: As the sun goes down, the light we see becomes a vibrant orange-red.It’s commonly used in desserts, smoothies and juices due to its sweet and sometimes sour taste. Strawberries: These are a small citrus fruit high in vitamin C.Cranberries are used in juices, jams and sauces. Cranberries: These are evergreen shrubs with dark pink flowers and small, rouund berries that range from dark pink to deep red.They’re enjoyed in many different types of dishes, both raw and cooked, and there are many debates as to whether they’re a fruit or a vegetable (they’re a fruit). Tomatoes: Tomatoes are large red berries with a tangy, sweet taste.Garnet: Garnets are minerals that come in many different colours, but is best known for the dark, blood-red variety.It has a thorny stem and fragrant flowers, and red roses are commonly given as gifts on Valentine’s day. Roses: Roses are a flower with strong connotations of romance.They come in red, green and yellow varieties. Chili: Chillies are peppers that are used to add heat and spice to dishes.They’re commonly used in jewelry and ornamentation. Rubies: These are a coloured gemstone known for their rich red colour.Here’s a longer and more detailed list of things that are red in nature, including descriptions:
Here’s a visual list of things that are red in nature: We’ve done our best to encompass all of these shades and tones in this list, including naturally red things that are also multicoloured (but primarily red). Red is a spectrum of colour, and varies widely from light pinkish reds to dark burgundies and earthy terracotta tones. Welcome to our list of naturally red things!