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Actually, chlorophyl is what gives plants their green colour/pigment.

so my theory is that any part of a plant that isn't green doesn't contain chlorophyl

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Q: Does the part of a certain type of plant's leaf that is white in colour contain chlorophyll?
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What plants contain chlorophyll?

Plants with green leaves have chlorophyll. It is what gives them their green colour.


What plant contains chorophyl?

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Do papaya and tomato plants contain chlorophyll?

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