What makes mint, green?!


Question:

What makes mint, green?

what makes the mint plant green?


Answers:
The same thing that makes other plants green: chlorophyll.

i beleive it's called photosythesis.

Chlorophyll which is made during photosynthesis makes mint or any other green vegetable green.

Photosynthesis which takes place in the leaves of the plants in areas called chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are green in color.

chlorophyll

The correct answer is Jesus.

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Chlorophyll is correct but dont ever grow this stuff. It is worse to get rid of than Kudzu. It will take over your yard unless you dig it all up, use a complete vegetation killer and call in a Shaman and salt the ground.

Got a patch that I have hacked at for awhile and it is right back to full form as I write.

better question is: is green really green?
what makes them that color is a combo of chemicals and light absorbtion and reflection.




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