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Forum: Foliage PlantsTotal Replies: 4
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slgrowers
N. Mississippi, MS
Zone 8a

June 2, 2005
4:09 PM

Hello - I know the varigation mutation is a sought after condition in some plants and can be quite rare. I planted flats of scarlett red Dianthus and have one plant out of hundreds that has very distinct varigation on its leaves. Is this a plant that I should try to propagate as a "new cultivar"? I need some advice here. Thanks

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