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Forum: Foliage PlantsReplies: 25, Views: 184
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Kell
Northern California, CA
(Zone 9b)

December 9, 2007
5:17 PM

Post #4278111

For some reason I had the idea that you could get a yellow spotted one that was crested. Is there such a one? I know they say LIGULARIA TUSSILAGINEA KAGAMI JISHI is crested but I have never seen one in my limited world with a real ruffle.

I was at a nursery the other day and they had one with a label that made me think it was one but the plants they had either were spotted or crested, not really crested spotted leaves with any real zing.

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