Yes.
There are species of plants that are all purple.
Chuck Chapman
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From: John Jones <j*@usjoneses.com>
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Subject: Re: [iris-photos] SDB SEEDLING, WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU CROSS AN
IRIS WITH RHUBARB.
If the leaf is all purple, will there be enough chlorophyll to support
the plant?
John
On Jun 9, 2012, at 4:08 PM, David Ferguson wrote:
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> Getting closer and closer to an all purple leaf!
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> Dave Ferguson
> New Mexico
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> Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2012 20:40:27 -0400
> Subject: [iris-photos] SDB SEEDLING, WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU CROSS AN
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