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06-09-2009, 09:07 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Show your VARIEGATED Plants here!
Man, do I love Variegated plants - in fact anything Variegated! I have been an ardent collector for years and I still do it enthusiastically. If I spot a plant which has the potential of being Variegated, it will definitely follow me home.
Here are some plants in my collection and I hope you folks out there will share pix of your Variegated stuff here so I can keep on dreaming..... Variegated Chorophytum bichettii This is a small plant with equally tiny white flowers and lovely hi-white variegation. Variegated Citrus madurensis This is my 12 yr old lime with lovely Variegated leaves. I think the dragon embossed pot does it justice! Variegated Citrus madurensis - Fruits Close-up The Variegation is even on its fruits! Cool... Variegated Euphorbia millii This is the hi-white variegation form of this species. It has nice red flowers. Variegated Manihot esculenta - Variegated Tapioca Nice foliage on an easy to grow and edible plant. |
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06-09-2009, 02:44 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Great pics, Tog. I'll try to post mine soon.
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Wow I have a few thousand variegated plant photos, LOL. Lemme see what I can scare up
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Love that E. millii Tog...a beauty!
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Thanks Howard, there is another form of variegation on the E millii but it has very little white.
Here are a couple of shots of a few of my variegated gingers; Variegated Alpinia vittata A nice slim plant with equally beautiful foliage. It has delicate white variegation. Variegated Alpinia zerumbet Another ginger which is grown for its yellow based variegated foliage. Variegated Zingiber ottensii This is a rare ginger which is not well known in cultivation. It goes dormant during the hot season. |
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06-10-2009, 05:30 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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I just put a few in my photo gallery. I was lucky and had three variegated unexpected things show up in my stuff this year that I grew from seed.
And of course I had to show off a picture of my aeae.
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Pete-Is that a Ele Paio colocasia? Beautiful plant.
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I wish I could show you all opf the variegated plants that I've killed...hey, I do have pics of some of them! Here's a variegated Oxalis (Wood Sorrell), which is a horribly invasive weed in the greenhouse at school. This one came up in a pot and IMMEDIATELY caught my eye, LOL! Invasive weed ot not, it was beautiful. RIP! Yep, I killed it.
Here's a variegated Hippeastrum papilio that I started from seed. I know...you're not supposed to be able to get seeds from H. papilio! I'm here to tell you that it can happen. This year, from our four plants at the greenhouse, I got 2 seeds out of 8 pods. Most of the time, you just get chaff. A couple of years ago, this was one of the seedlings. Last year, had 2 pods full of good seeds! About 1/3 came up solid white, and the other 2/3 came up green. Ok...this plant is still alive...BUT...it's outgrown its variegation, lol. I've killed the main meristem to try to get it to sprout a variegated side shoot. Wish me luck! Here's another highly-invasive weed in the greenhouse, a Hemigraphis sp. Last winter, it lost almost all of its leaves in the garage, despite being under lights and getting water, and reverted back completely to green this spring! Thankfully, a new shoot has appeared that is variegated, so there is still hope. A variegated Ensete ventricosum that I actually still have. Please...there's nothing exciting about this one, LOL! The white parts burn in the sun, and the leaves are slightly deformed also. Still have it though. Matter of fact, I just drug it out from under the house, lol. Alocasia macrorrhiza 'Variegata': Alocasia gageana 'Variegata': Here's a cool branch sport from an already variegated Pittosporum tobira at my folks' house in Gainesville, FL. There are several branches like this! I've told Mom not to trim it til I get back next month for cuttings, LOL! This is one of my favorites right now, and I'm very proud of it! It is a variegated Catharanthus (Madagascar Periwinkle) that was a branch sport off of an old plant in the greenhouse. As it has grown, it has emerged with a stable yellow border! Love it. You can see that the older leaves didn't have a stable border. Somewhere, I had some pics of a highly variegated sport off of my variegated Yucca gloriosa. Oh well...that's all that remains of it is pictures anyway. Killed it in the greenhouse this past winter. There are others around somewhere too, but I don't want to take up the whole thread, lol! |
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My Silver Blue Variegated Hydrangea
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For the record I'm not the biggest fan of variegated plants (this doesn't include Bananas) However I kind of like these variegated lilley of the valley:
However if these count: This is a Darjeeling Giant I grew from seed. and this an African Rhino horn I got from Jarred Then I guess I'm fond of some. |
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Philodendron, of the common roadside variety; I love the nearly-red variegation on the leaf surfaces, with the white-white venation.
Maranta, with a pattern that I like better than other available specimens; this has purple ventral surfaces with a pale pink reflection of the pattern. Guzmania of some description; they only have these striking red stripes as young plants; the mature ones are solid green which was rather disappointing, really. Caladium steudnerifolium - speckled form; there's apparently also one that develops stripes along the ribs, but I haven't found one yet. Caladium clavatum - this will officially be described in September; it's an Ecuadorean native. Draceana 'Lemon-Lime' living fenceposts. I love how the basal leaves are persistent here; my potted dracs never did that. Philodendron pastazense - only in Pastaza province, you say? These have red-white variegated undersides as well. Pleurothallis spp - love the spotting, really. |
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Bob...LOVE the the var. LOTV!
Lorax....absolutely beautiful!!! Love the Maranta stripes too~! Enjoying the pics!! ~Cheryl
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i thought id throw in a picture of the HY Brazilian sins its highly rare at this point no telling when it will be released from the FHIA people if ever iv found it to be quite stunning in its variegation it grows faster and is more heat and cold tolerant then any thing iv seen it never lost a single leaf in the last frost
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Here are a few of mine. I have so many variegated oddballs that I really need to get out and take some pics to post. The Amorph I have pictured has a beautiful pattern on it (light blue, yellow and lime green) but it has yet to stand up straight this year. Last year it grew like a weed.
Another was one of my AeAe back in 2003. The pic of the Alpinia is a rarity Alpinia intermedia. One pic of one of my first variegated Super Dwarf Cavendish. I've grown these for 5 years and I guess eventually I should sell 1 or 2. I also have a pic of it fruiting back in 05 (I think 05). |
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Love that amorphophallus!
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Pete,
That Musa 'Florida Variegate' looks like a piece of art... Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! Looks unreal!!! Paolo, wow on the HY Brazilian ...heat & cold resistance too?! scottdurand, your variegateds are beyond beautiful too!! What can I say but, 'WOW!'... All these beauties! Feeding my addiction for variegation!! ~Cheryl PS - Bought another of the variegated Hydrangeas...this one has a branch with all solid white(light) leaves on in it. I am going to wait to see how it grows & take a stem(thanks Pete!!) cutting to see what happens with it. (Sorry, newbie to plant propagation...I hope it will produce a light leaved plant...any help out there??)
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If you google hydrangea cuttings, you should find some instructions for rooting them. I'm not sure about root cuttings, but stem cuttings of hydrangea are supposed to root very easily. I had one with all white leaves on one side and set it behind the others to save it for myself. Someone bought it before I had a chance to take it out of my plant sale area. The cuttings will remain the same ....they'll just have roots and be independent of the original plant. |
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