Yes. The first reason to include them would be to have the widest pool of genetics to circle back to down the line of a breeding program if need be. The second reason to include plants with leaf anomalies is if they hold traits that are desirable, not necessarily the leaves themselves but the plants in general. Something about the plants attributes are desirable so it’s kept irrespective of its leaf anomalies. Many blessings and much love
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