Albino Mint, no Chlrophyll at all!

in #gardening5 years ago (edited)

Anyone ever seen anything like this before? Found in my garden. I believe it's "Pineapple Mint" with a mutation.

It must have a relationship with the other plants via it's roots to be able to survive as I'm not sure if it could photosynthesize003.JPG

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This is a super fascinating discovery. Did you find it in a shady spot? I wonder if adding more sunlight would green it up.

it is in a partially shady spot!

but it's planted in my garden bed, so I'm not planning on transplanting it any time soon :)