Re: [sansevieriasashobby] forescate
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- From: hermine hermine@ENDANGEREDSPECIES.COM>
- Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 21:16:30 -0700
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> > >Hey all: > >Does anybody know if it is common for forescate leaves to start out >looking like a regular trifasciata as a pup? > >Have a good one, >Tom Any variegate can revert. and the yellow ones often are born green. IF however, after a suitable length of time, which may vary with the particular variegate, if it is obvious that this is a reversion to a non-variegated form, i get out the serrated edge steak knife and terminate that puppy with extreme prejudice. i would expect you could see something of the mature pattern under bright light and scrutiny with the plant you are talking about. not so with all of them, even the brilliant yellow ones. hermine
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