Re: Epipremnum cebu blue


Hello,
I would agree with Zach on this. The adult leaves are less blue, but still very different than the standard green form. It is the prettiest form and my favorite. I recently threw away huge piles of both, but left the juvenile cebu blue to regrow. And a week later saw a big one sell for $150 on eBay!
And the piles had already been picked up.
I don't know about 'white knight'.

Don Bittel



On August 16, 2019, at 11:15 AM, Zach DuFran <zdufran@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Charlotte,

My experience is that the leaves of 'Cebu blue' become less blue as they mature. On my plants the blue tinge is most vibrant on the smallest leaves. As the plant climbs and starts producing larger and split leaves, they are much more green.

Zach DuFran
Norman, OK

On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 9:26 AM charlotte durrant <c*@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
I was wondering if anyone could give me a better insight in to Epipremnum pinnatum ‘cebu blue’. I’ve seen lots of pictures around of the characteristic blue hued ones but also some with a more greenish tinge (which aren’t normal E. pinnatums). I know aroids are highly variable so is this a case of different sources = different characteristics?

Thanks in advance
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