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Re: [SANS] Sanseveria dawei
- To: S*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SANS] Sanseveria dawei
- From: H* S* <h*@ENDANGEREDSPECIES.COM>
- Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 23:58:09 -0800
- In-Reply-To: <4a90d904.3670c5ad@aol.com>
At 02:11 AM 12/11/98 -0500, Norma Lewis wrote:
>Thanks again Hermine, mine S. quineensis 'San Remo' the tag has Eby 5/97 and
>on the other side Chahinian 9/95 ('Smoked Saugage')
>
>The first leaf is a dark green, slightly wavy, the second leaf however is
>golden with some dark green striation? (may be a correct term) the edges have
>a very narrow pin
>stripe of green on the edge, could this be? Now will each leaf come up
>different? It sure marks easily, is there a way to avoid this problem? I
>really like the plant, do you know where it originated? Thanks
>Norma Lewis
Madalyn at Grigsy's has an idea. i have a feeling...(this is like crystal
ball gazing0 somebody in Pennsylvania like frank niedze maybe. but you are
describing the plant. no two leaves alike. i find it remarkably nice. it is
a hothous darling for me. i think all of those things do best under
fluorescent lights. this may provoke a controversy, but the most perfect,
unmarked plants i ever grew were under those lights, plain cool white
shoplights.
hermine
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