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Re: [SANS] Variegated Sans.
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>>second is still growing, so I'll give it some time to see if any variegation
>>develops. Does anybody know how long this might take? Or should the
>>variegation be present from the start?
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> This depends on the clone. Good ones show variegation from the very
>first as they develop. Others appear and develop later. Since yours has not
>made any before, it is hard to tell. You might ask the supplier if you
>should expect to see variegation right away or not. And I'd still expect
>some pups to revert to typical. That is the nature of this kind of
>variegation common to Sansevieria. In the "Sansevieria Journal" Juan had
>the best I've seen series of articles on types of variegation.
Yes, the description of the physical nature of the variegated plant, the
actual description of the "chimera" was very well done.
I have no personal objection to plants i which the variegation must "clear"
and thus takes tome time to develop. it is like watching a colour photo
develop. some plants with many shades of green and yellow take a while to
clear, and are stable, and almost gaudy. in a good way of course!
hermine
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