From: plantguy@zoominternet.net
To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 06:38:41 -0400
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Dracontium amazonense variagated
Yes, it is fairly common for this species as well as polyphyllum to have variegated leaves. There are other speices with variegated leaves as well, but I'm draewing a blank on them right now.....I got a tuber of one from a person in Germany that never emerged from dormancy that was to be variegated. What I find odd is that every time a new leaf emerges is the variegation can vary wildy from a lot to none at all.....do the experts have any thoughts on that phenomena?
I've attached a pic of my variegated D. amazoense.
This is my favorite genus of aroids, but they can be tough here in zone 6 without a GH.....I've had several now for 5-6 years and find a few species to be quite manageable even for me.
Good growing,
Dan
Gibsonia, PA
----- Original Message -----
From: E.Vincent Morano
To: Discussion of aroids
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 2:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Dracontium amazonense variagated
I have a small Dracontium amazonense that has a variegated leaf At first I thought it was white spots that were either damage or disease. But now that the leaf is bigger, it looks to be variegated for sure. I still could be wrong but I think not. It could be the result of mu hormone experiments but I was not trying to induce variegation as I do not know how. Inducing variegation seems to be a closely guarded secret. At any rate, I do not think I could duplicate it. I was trying to increase tuber growth actually.
But then again, maybe I did not induce this. So my question to the experts is: Is this common for this spp to be variegated?
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