Without using any Chemicals

Brugvalley, Germany(Zone 7b)

one of Philippes seedlings gave a new variegated Sport to me.
Mother Nature sometimes is a real nice one.I was waiting since many jears for that happening. Coming back from France I saw the new variegated.
I AM SO HAPPY...........

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Medford, NJ(Zone 6b)

That's SO exciting Ludger!

Ellabell, GA(Zone 8a)

Good for you Ludger. I hope it will have a great flower too.

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

How did you DO that? I would like to make one like that.

Brugvalley, Germany(Zone 7b)

I did nothing!!!smile. It appeared by itself.

Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

WOW! I should be so lucky!

Newark, OH(Zone 5a)

you and me both Hibiscus.........lol

WTG Ludger!!!!!

Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

What a nice surprise after your trip. Very cool!

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

Ludger i know you love variegates, i'm happy for you..

city?? lol sticks, AR(Zone 7a)

maybe if you go away again it will turn out to be a triple bloom? as hard as you have worked on brugs---you certainly deserve it. The only suprises I get when I come back home are usually not good ones... and involve my boys and something broken..lolol cheryl

Hattiesburg, MS(Zone 8a)

Very nice Ludger. Can't wait to see it bloom.

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

Excellent Ludger and Philippe! Tell us ~ does the parent plant have a name?

Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

That would be a nice surprise to find.

Heaven ; ), Denmark(Zone 7b)


Nice looking little thing :)

Bodrum, Turkey(Zone 10a)

great going Ludger!!! hope the flower is stunning as well!

Brugvalley, Germany(Zone 7b)

Thank you for all your nice words. The parents are unknown because Philippe doesnīt remember.

Co.Wicklow, Ireland(Zone 8b)

LOL...Poor Philippe...Lucky Ludger..LOL

I'm happy for you Ludger as I know you love variegated plants. I hope it grows big. My lime green and dark green variegated sport from Dennis hardly grows at all.

Brugvalley, Germany(Zone 7b)

Happy time for both of us,:-)

rural, WY(Zone 3a)

Jeanne it is still alive?? That is good news to me, LOL as mine is long dead.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

What a great sight! I will have to hope for such excitement in my garden.

Heaven ; ), Denmark(Zone 7b)


I was just notified there is a variegated versicolor "Apricot Queen" now :) Variegated ad something different to the flower beds *lol*

rural, WY(Zone 3a)

AQ would be very nice also. I am sure that in a few years many Brugs will have variegates, it seems many garden plants mutate in gardens.

Tonasket, WA(Zone 5a)

Ludger, how interesting to see that variegated branch??. What will you do with it. Cut it off and root for another plant or leave it in place to see the first bloom. Donna

Brugvalley, Germany(Zone 7b)

I cutted most of the green twigs. When it will grow larger and stronger I will try to make cuttings.Right know I like to keep this newby at the motherīs roots.

Heaven ; ), Denmark(Zone 7b)


Good going, Ludger. Now the little variegated can grow strong and big :)

Brugvalley, Germany(Zone 7b)

Tonny, you are wrong...:-) the virus will need time into the steem.

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