Yeah it does.. looks really good.. like the yellowElmar wrote:I have take "variegation" to mean where the leaves are part white (very pale green) and green as opposed to being all green. They are very pretty, I suppose ... but not always in the best interest of horticultural processes.rikx wrote: Are certain plants more suited to varigation? I mean take to it easier?.. i think i have to focus on them living first lol
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Keep in mind they are considered to be weaker than their full-green counterparts!
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