Is it common for the krimson princess, exotica, what ever it's called this week to lose it variegation? I purchased a nice pot of it this weekend and found a long vine with no variegated leaves on it.
Tami
On closer inspection of this plant, I've come to the conclusion that it is a different Hoya all together. I will have to take it out of there when I repot it.
This message was edited Dec 4, 2005 7:29 PM
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AHA - maybe that's the reason! hehehehe. Take a pic of it... Great, you got a twofer.
Any variegated plant can go either way...all green or all white/cream whatever.
Thats what this one is Christine. The vine is about 3 foot. And looks like a carnosa leaf. Just what I needed another NOIDY CARNOSA!!!! That makes about 9 for me now. Good Grief... Oh well, I can practice rooting some more.
Oh yes, have to tell ya. My seed pod opened on the first. They are all in the incubator and doing wonderful. Only got 28 seeds out of the pod. Is that about the right amount of seeds to get?
Tami
Tami....it is perfect!
