No; all tea is made from the same plant, and only preparation/oxidation distinguishes between them. White tea is least oxidized; black tea the most; green is in-between.
When a plant has more than the regular amount of chromosomes.
Yes
Maybe. It is lower than regular fire
More than one pea plant. pea plant- a leguminous plant of the genus Pisum with small white/ purple flowers and long green pods containing edible green/yellow seeds
Plants are green because they reflect green light more than any other part of the color spectrum, therefore if a plant is only exposed to green light it will reflect.
the chloroplasts with lifesaver shaped discs in them which controls photosynthesis.
More than one pea plant. pea plant- a leguminous plant of the genus Pisum with small white/ purple flowers and long green pods containing edible green/yellow seeds
Due to itiolation
rocky soil has less nutrients than regular soil.
They may be harder to see than regular streaks...but yes.
Variegated plants can revert to the normal green type sometimes. If you trim off the parts that are green, it will prevent them taking over the entire plant as they are stronger than the variegated leaves. Growing them in full sun also helps.
Ability to photosynthesize