An albino redwood tree is unable to produce chlorophyll, so it produces white needles instead of green ones. In order to survive it must join its roots to the roots of a normal redwood tree, from which it must obtain nutrients.
An albino redwood tree is unable to produce chlorophyll, so it produces white needles instead of green ones. In order to survive it must join its roots to the roots of a normal redwood tree, from which it must obtain nutrients.