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htop
San Antonio, TX
(Zone 8b)


May 29, 2005
11:52 PM

Post #1506992

Beefsteak Plant 'Magilla'
Perilla

These 2 beefsteak plants 'Magilla' (Perilla) were the same colors when I bought them. The one on the left has been in shade and the one on the right in sun. Note the difference in the foliage color.

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Toxicodendron
Piedmont, MO
(Zone 6a)

May 30, 2005
07:59 AM

Post #1507379

They are both very attractive, Hazel!
Light certainly does make a huge difference in some plants.
Have you tried saving seed from 'Magilla'? I have regular green perilla and the purple form as well. They both come true from seed (with great abundance). I still have not found 'Magilla' for sale in our area to try it.
Hope you got some rain; still dry here.
My Peruvian lily is STILL sending up bloomstalks! I've lost count of how many, but I am absolutely thrilled with that plant.
lmelling
Ithaca, NY
(Zone 5b)

May 30, 2005
11:20 AM

Post #1507810

Yep! Interesting, isn't it! Mine did the same thing last year. I had several in the shadegarden (for color), and they ended up washingout to green/pink like yours above! This year I put them in places that get a little morning sun in that garden, and planted a few more in my regular garden. Great plant!!!
Lynne
clantonnaomi
Iredell, TX

May 30, 2005
01:44 PM

Post #1508178

Hi Hazel, I first heard of this plant when I read that Jimmy Turner (Director of the Dallas Arboretum) said that everyone should have it. At first it was difficult to locate and I am glad that I found it. It looks like a coleus that you grow in full sun, doesn't it? I wish it were a perennial. Hope you are doing well!
Ann (in Iredell)
htop
San Antonio, TX
(Zone 8b)


May 30, 2005
03:53 PM

Post #1508467

Toxicodendron, I have never seen any seeds on the 'Magilla'. Cuttings root easily just like coleus do. We have had an abundance of rain the past few days which was well needed. Wow, my pruvian lillies have quit blooming except for one plant. I am so glad that it has performed well for you. Thanks for your comments.

Lynne, last year I had put mine in shade for the purple colors and was disappointed when it changed colors. As an experiment, I put the one on the left back in more sun next to the other one and they now have identical coloration. It took about a week or 10 days. Thanks for your comments.

Ann, so good to hear from you. You are right. They are so similar to coleus. I sure wish that they were perennial too. I am going to take cuttings this fall because they ae so expensive here. A generous fellow DGer sent me cuttings. I am making steady progress in my recovery and am able to work in my yard again ... just a lot slower than I used to be. I hope all is going great for you. Thanks for your comments.
Toxicodendron
Piedmont, MO
(Zone 6a)

May 31, 2005
07:17 AM

Post #1509998

No seeds on 'Magilla' sounds like a good thing. The regular perillas look very weedy once they start making flower/seed stalks.
Glad you got some rain down there.
htop
San Antonio, TX
(Zone 8b)


May 31, 2005
11:34 AM

Post #1510449

I will try to push some rain up your way.
Toxicodendron
Piedmont, MO
(Zone 6a)

June 01, 2005
07:34 AM

Post #1513106

Push hard, LOL.
htop
San Antonio, TX
(Zone 8b)


June 01, 2005
09:32 AM

Post #1513274

We just had a tremendous storm roll through early this morning with torrential rain and high winds. Sorry, I couldn't make it go your way. It headed southeast. You probably didn't want this kind of storm anyway. .
Toxicodendron
Piedmont, MO
(Zone 6a)

June 01, 2005
08:01 PM

Post #1514736

I know I am going to jinx myself for saying this, but we have been fortunate to not have any BAD storms and hail for about 2 years now. Usually we get several each spring. I just put a sump pump in the creek and started watering from that today. The plants like the warm water.

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