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Is it possible for plants to exists without iron?
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I am writting a scifi-fantasy story. The premise of the story world is that iron was specifically removed from the world down to the molecular level. People from earth like worlds keep finding their way there.I am curious as to what the flora would be like

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...is this just an excuse to keep the setting bronze age?

Either way. No this would lead to such a deviant biology it wouldn't be survivable. Iron is hilariously ubiquitous.

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