RE: Tour day is over-now variegated plants
- Subject: RE: Tour day is over-now variegated plants
- From: D*
- Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2002 20:29:42 -0500
Cheryl,
I get confused :(
Are you a sun or shade gardener? Noticed here in the sun that some of
the pink color disappears in the hot summer, turns beigey (is that a
word?) or off white... but in the spring and fall the pink looks lovely.
I have been on a variegated kick this year. If it is multicolor-- it is
in the car :( Tried a variegated moonflower. Not nearly as tall as the
regular type, but spread nicely. It also has the hugest pure white
flowers. Not sure if it so noticeable due to the green and beige leaves
or what. So folks-- since it is not hardy here.... if I save the seed
(provided there are any) will the plant be variegated again... or what?
Donna
IL, Zone 5
>
> - The beech tree sounds lovely. So far any thing I have tried to
> grow with pink variegation has withered to nothing or reverted to
> all green.
> Cheryl
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