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Re: Variegates from Seed


>I am normally told not to expect variegated plants to come true from
>seed, but I have been told that Ballota nigra variegata and Calamintha
>grandiflora variegata are exceptions to this. Indeed, I have already
>proven to myself that this is true regarding the Ballota, that a
>significant amount of plants from seed (though not all) will also be
>variegated.
>
>Would anyone like to add more such plants to such a list? I am wondering
>if Agastache cana variegata comes true from seed at all, or any of the
>Artemisias.
>
>(Would anyone like to also try to clear up some confusion whether or not
>Artemisia vulgaris variegata and Artemisia versicolor (=A. indica) are
>the same thing?)
>
>Good Gardening!
>Rob

Lunaria annua alba 'Variegata' and Silybum marianum are both true from seed.

Bill & Harvey
SKID  Zone 6  CT  USA



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