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Hybridization
... appears. 1953 - First star blossom (equal size petals) appears. 1954 - First pink double hybridized by Lyndon Lyon. 1957 - First trailing African violets hybridized 1960 - Crown variegation appears. 1961 - Mosaic variegation appears. 1967 - "Tommie Lou" variegation appears ...
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International Carnivous Plant Society
... pattern of variegation appears mostly as longitudinal stripes centered along the leaf-blade midrib (see Figure 1). The dark green leaves, decorated with patterns of pale green and light yellow variegation are striking ... by vegetative means in order to maintain the character and details of the cultivar's variegation. The cultivar epithet is intended to be a descriptive adaptation of the common name ...
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Miscellaneous Information About Rose Mosaic Virus
... no grafts in these plants; they are seedlings. In Sweet's conclusion section, the following appears: "in this study only PNRSV was detected naturally infecting roses." This statement had to be ... looking at the context): Pictures of leaves suspected to be infected with rose mosaic virus . Variegation may also be the cause of the discolored leaves, see: http://www.rosehybridizers.org/forum ...
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Clivia Breeder Mr. Nakamura
... he has quite a wide range of interests in his clivia breeding. Mr. Sasaki, who appears in the above photo, is now learning about clivia breeding at the Clivia Breeding ... narrow petals greenish orange deep red orange flower with variegated leaves (AKEBONO variegation) yellow flower with variegated leaves (AKEBONO variegation) very dwarf form called "HIME DARUMA" very dwarf form called "HIME DARUMA ...
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The Virginia Camellia Society - Education - Disease Problems of Camellias
... devastating disease. Flower blight is not usually a problem early in the season. It generally appears in late winter to early spring when the temperatures are on the rise. However, ... Other diseases: Other diseases of camellia include leaf gall, sooty mold, lichens, nematodes, and virus variegation. None of these are usually life threatening. For more information contact the American Camellia ...
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Thelymitras Page 250
... fragrance, mimicry, pheromones and the column crests etc. previously mentioned, however the brilliant colours and variegation is likely to be the initial attraction: Examples of this section are T. villosa, ... and Land Management Department's publication, Western Australia's Endangered Flora (1990). T. stellata appears to be a member of the widespread T fuscolutea complex as does T benthamiana, ...
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ABS - Growing Bamboo Indoors
... Commercial messages Site feedback Graceful Grass or Jungle Giant: Growing Bamboo Indoors This article appears in the booklet, Landscaping Indoors, Bringing the Garden Inside, #165. Published by the Brooklyn ... . Very vigorous. Does not tolerate hot sun. Prefers lower light conditions. Will lose vibrant variegation if too dark. Native to Japan. Temperate. Bambusa multiplex 'Tiny Fern’ or ‘Golden ...
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Azalea Society of America
... major variegation Kotobukihime, Gyoko, Maiogi 11a Koshibori minor variegation Matsukagami, Benichidori, Gobinishiki 11b Daisho shibori major and minor variegation A mixture of major variegation ( ... variegation Pale color base with darker variegation Nikko, Hikari-No-Tsukasa, Yama-No-Hikari __________ # Galle's Azaleas uses this number. * Galle has Kano shibori, a different name, for what appears ...
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Untitled Document
... other hand, if we look at the many bromeliads that grow in the wild, it appears that variegation is a rare phenomenon. As a general rule, patently variegated plants are less hardy ... “problem” is transmitted down the entire leaf, producing clearly defined lines or bands. Variegation that appears in plants grown from seed can be explained by previous infection of the seed producing ...
www.bromsqueensland.com

Fruit Pathology - Disease Diagnostic Key
... ROT (Monilinia fructicola) or BOTRYTIS (Botrytis cinerea) 11d. Symptoms similar to brown rot but rot appears slightly darker, flesh may slip away from decaying flesh underneath. Visible fungal mycelium may ... tree. (10) 1b. Obvious leaf, blossom or fruit infections or distortions, cankers, galls, or leaf variegation patterns. (2) 2a. Small to large warty appearing growths at crown or root area, CROWN ...
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