Re: Wild thing


Jim,

This doesn't look like virus. The pattern appears to be variegated so may be
a perfectly healthy sport.

As soon as possible, you might want to remove it from the parent plant and
give it its own space. If the color holds and new increases from this are
also striped, you'll have something unique.

Christy

Skip & Christy Hensler
THE ROCK GARDEN
Newport, WA
http://www.povn.com/rock/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Murrain" <jmurrain@kc.rr.com>


> Here is something I have not seen before. One fan of Juno magnifica
> that is highly virused this year. I hope it blooms before it gets too
> weak. Has anyone else had a virus in juno iris? I really don't expect
> it to be back next year, but it does look pretty neat now. This is   on
> var. "Agalik". This should not be weather related as all other junos
> look normal if not better than usual. We have been enjoying near
> perfect spring weather this year.




 
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