Fw: Re: I. Pseudacorus variegata, et. al.


From: "wmoores" <wmoores@watervalley.net>




>From: "Donald Eaves" <donald@eastland.net>


 The
>variegated pallida stays variegated season long.  Other variegated
>plants I'm familiar with may put on a solid leaf occasionally or even
>put up solid green shoots, but the variegated portions do no change.
>What causes this?
>
>        Donald, I do not know what causes the above.

           CREAM COCKATOO (TB) and SILVER RIM (JI) both show seasonal
variations in their variegated foliage here in MS, often totally absent
during the summer and being more pronounced in the spring and fall.

            I am not aware of of foliage variegation in the LA's.

            I get variegated leaves in the daylily seedlings from CAT'S
CRADLE, but by maturity and bloom season, the variegation is gone and never
returns. :(


            Walter Moores
            Enid Lake, MS 7/8


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