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Re: [SANS] Variagations Chimeras etc


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hermine wrote:

> At 08:06 PM 11/2/97 +0000, John Gamesby wrote:
> >Hi Hermine,
> >Ok yes I'll come out of the closet :-)
> >I hate variegated plants, except for Sansevieria's, Gasteria,s and
> >some Crassula ( have to say this in case Norma is reading this :-) ).
> >There is just something about a Variegated Sansevieria that I can't
> >explain. My all time favourite has to be the Striated sansevierias
> >though.
> >
> >> Shortly this list will be inundated with those collectors of this wonderful
> >> genus who specialize in the variegated forms.
> >
> >Hope so we need more people taking part on this list to keep it
> >going.
> >
>
> Well I will come out of a closet of sorts. i greatly prefer monocot
> variegates to dicots. not that i am not a sucker for variegated magnolia,
> and some others, but...oh the parallel cstipres, i swoon!
>
> Netted venation can only do so much. i do confess that the pelargoniums mrs
> Velma Cox, which i cnfuse with Miss Burdett-Coutts, is a real condendor for
> my heart!
> >
> hermine



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