ee markings-interesting

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

Unique, dont you think?

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lagrange, GA(Zone 7a)

Yeah and nice looking also.

So.App.Mtns., United States(Zone 5b)

Looks like it got crossed with a map!

Interlachen, FL

Colocasia Illustrus mutates quite often. But each mutation is indeed unique. Very nice. Enjoy it before it reverts.

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Archer/Bronson, FL(Zone 8b)

I have some illustris, I hope mine mutate. those are lovely.

Molly

Edgewater, MD(Zone 7a)

That "is" pretty.

Hillsboro, OH(Zone 6a)

It would be cool if you could get them to keep their marks and call them "Illustrated". LOL I haven't seen mine do that yet! I just get the plain old *spider* mark.

Edited cuz I can't spell today. ;)

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N. Vernon, IN(Zone 6b)

oops you did it again something special you go girl. Janie

N. Vernon, IN(Zone 6b)

rylaff heres my baby

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Archer/Bronson, FL(Zone 8b)

Rylaff, that plant looks pretty lonesome there all by itself. I have some things in my garden that would love to keep that one company..........................


:^)))|
Molly

N. Vernon, IN(Zone 6b)

Molly I'd love to give her some company Janie

Sunset Beach, NC(Zone 8a)

My experience is that Illustris will revert very quickly. I would not expect it to continue to produce these forems. I have tons of different Colocasias to trade if anyone is interested

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Harrisville, MI(Zone 5b)

You sure do! Looks like a nice big Brug in the middle of that great looking bed!

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

Wow, Harry, that is quite a grouping.

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