Albinism in plants
By Lori
- 14 Jul, 2017
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it's interesting, isn't it? I went back and took a look around to see if there were any others. Just this one, and on closer inspection the main stem is a pale green...but those leaves and the almost flowers were pure white. Because of the green stem, I was thinking it may be a chimera. I know they occur by chance, occasionally in nature, unlike the technology that produces pink and yellow Poinsettias.
18 Jul, 2017
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What else?
See who else is growing Asclepias syriaca (Ipek Fidani).
See who else has plants in genus Asclepias.
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I had a pure white/cream Geranium/Pelargonium a few years back, but it didn't live. As you say they need the colour to photosynthesize.
17 Jul, 2017