Maybe a BLACK tree? how 'bout "barking" in humanly non-audible
spectrum-parts of the frequencies? dogs may hear it. How 'bout if your
question touches items beyond our humanly accessible/accessed inventory?
Consider my appreciative reply within those parts.
JM


On Sun, Jun 22, 2014 at 7:19 AM, LizR <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is it possible that plants are actually efficient in other parts of the
> spectrum that we can't see? Maybe they utilise a lot of infra red and
> ultraviolet, and the fact that there is a missed opportunity in visible
> green is a relatively insignificant blip?
>
> After all we only see less than one light octave. There's a LOT of EM
> radiation out there we can't detect.
>
> Or am I barking up the wrong tree? :-)
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