RE: More confusion
At 10:40 PM 17/05/1999 +0200, you wrote:
>Barbara:
>
H.'Undulata'
>>A) I think its "undulata variegata", small to md. lots of white, green
>>margins, kinda wavy, thats been here for 30 + yrs.
>
H.'Undulata Univittata'
>> So what is the other
>>one called that has bigger leaves & more green (and a little darker)?
H.'White Ray' named by Minks
>>B) And if it has just a fine strip of white down the middle, does it have a
>>name?
>H.'Undulata Erromena'
>>C) And when it goes all green is it "undulata var. erromena"???
>
>Correct
>>D) And is Night Before Christmas related to any of these, especially the
>>bigger "A" one? Cause right now my new Night B.Christmas sure does look an
>>awfull lot like it!
>
>No, H.'Night Before Christmas' is a H.'White Christmas' mutation with is a
>H.'Fortunei' mutation.
>
>Maybe you can count the pair of veins and measure the leafsize for a more
>acurate answer.
Henk and Barbara
You were right with 'Night Before Christmas' but a little off on the
Undulata Series. H.'Middle Ridge' is a selected form of H.'Undulata
Univittata' that is suppose to be stable.
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