I subconsciously liked Taru's

Aschaffenburg, Germany

in the thread Colin posted. Taking a closer look, now I know why, I think it's the variegation. Taru's has a dark green, a light green and white, so one could say tri-colored leaves...plus this marvellous unobtrosive blue in a huge corolla.

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I want to have this one. Is there an end to MG addiction?


Martin

On which thread is the plant you describe, Martin?

There is no end, just submit to your fate like the rest of us. We have been assimilated, resistance was futile.

Ripley, MS

Joseph, you have stumbled upon the correct answer--lol-I needed a good laugh today
Sandra

Aschaffenburg, Germany

Joseph it's under 2006 exhibition, pavillion shrine dedicated, the fourteenth photo from the top.


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Martin

The variegation on the leaves of that strain is simply amazing, agreed, Martin!

(Becky) in Sebastian, FL(Zone 10a)

Yes! I really like it, too! It's one of those plants where the foliage is enough even if it never blooms! LOL! But of course it will do that too! :-) And the bloom is lovely ...

yes we can see why you want it now Martin....

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