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Old 17-04-2004, 12:34 PM
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Question crowberry

hi. i was wondering why plants like crowberry have green leaves (or needles). i understand they contain corotenoids (accessory pigments) etc but it must be some kind of adaptation the plant has. also, why do they (crowberry) appear to grow facing north, ie. where light intensity is less than facing south. why is this?

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