I have some young Cuban Buttercups (turnera ulmifolia) that I planted a few weeks ago. They are growing vigorously and have begun to produce flowers. A few of the leaves on each plant are turning yellow. Not yellow as if they're about to die. These leaves are healthy and growing...they're just a different color. Any ideas?
Why is this happening? Leaves turning yellow, but not dying
Are the leaves toward the bottom of the plant?
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