Actually I played a little trick. I posted a photo of BEETROOT that I planted right after taking it out from the cellar where I had kept it during winter. There is no sun, so chlorophyll is not formed. That's why the leaves have such unusual colour. You can see the plants grown from seeds in the open air:
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See what effect the sun makes!!!
Actually I played a little trick. I posted a photo of BEETROOT that I planted right after taking it out from the cellar where I had kept it during winter. There is no sun, so chlorophyll is not formed. That's why the leaves have such unusual colour. You can see the plants grown from seeds in the open air:
If you run into a bad stranger (in the night), you can use the taproot portion of this plant to beet the crap out of him.
holy plant
:)))))))))))))))) no, it's not
Actually, Amazigh, you and Pearl made the closest guesses.
amazigh, it is not. Pearl, Amazigh thinks like you.
Barbare, no, I don't grow rhubarb. :)))))))))))))) And it is not lettuce
Barbare, give the name of the plant, ok?
Stranger, wrong! :))))))))))))))))
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