Re: Variegated I. tectorum?


In a message dated 2/28/2006 6:47:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, jmurrain@kc.rr.com writes:
The more common and stronger grower is variegated only in the 
early spring and will lose all variegation by flowering time. The 
better form keeps the variegation all season but is very weak and 
rarely flowers.
Hi Jan,
 
A friend of ours had a nice plant of variegated I. tectorum and wanted to increase his stock.  Against our advice, he cut it into tiny divisions and they all died.
 
Dorothy Willott
 


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