Re: Dracontium amazonense variagated
- Subject: Re: Dracontium amazonense variagated
- From: &* M* <i*@yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 23:52:13 -0700 (PDT)
| I have a small Dracontium amazonense that has a variegated leaf At first I thought it was white spots that were either damage or disease. But now that the leaf is bigger, it looks to be variegated for sure. I still could be wrong but I think not. It could be the result of mu hormone experiments but I was not trying to induce variegation as I do not know how. Inducing variegation seems to be a closely guarded secret. At any rate, I do not think I could duplicate it. I was trying to increase tuber growth actually. But then again, maybe I did not induce this. So my question to the experts is: Is this common for this spp to be variegated? |
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