By Meanie
Oxfordshire,
United Kingdom
Further to Windy 64's question, I'd like to ask a further question regarding the answers.
It was said that the plant may be reverting back to it's non-varigated form - is this common?
The reason that I ask is that I have an Iris japonica with the "dreaded" (because I hate them) varigated leaves. There are a few new bits coming through with plain green leaves - if I separate them will the whole plant become non-varigated? This plant would be perfect (in my eyes) with darker green leaves!
24 Mar, 2011
Answers
You'd better keep away from my new variegated Philadelphus then, Meanie! LOL.
24 Mar, 2011
Thanks Seaburngirl - Time to snip a bit off!
You're safe Spritz!
24 Mar, 2011
yes if you take the variegated bits off it will be all green. I must admit I dont always like the variegated forms of some plants.
24 Mar, 2011