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Jun 27, 2013 1:36 PM CST
Kentucky 😔 (Zone 6a)
Cactus and Succulents Region: Kentucky Moon Gardener Plant and/or Seed Trader Tropicals Plant Identifier
Garden Ideas: Level 2
Yea both pics are my variegated poly sports, they are even further behind the other polys...which are really slow to start anyways...
They have gotten all mixed in with the regular ones, that's magnified by the fact that the variegated ones don't like to express their variegation til the they bigger, or more mature, or hotter, I haven't quite got it all figured out yet...
I really love that bottom leaf it's massively variegated! But the top photos a lil harder to see but there's one leaf tucked in there that'a half white, half normal, no diversity at all, while the leaf in the bottom is so variegated its got purple from the back side on the front of the leaf... It's just wild!

I burned one badly, ill show a pic of it, it's amazing too, but been altered by burns
Please tree mail me for trades, I'm ALWAYS actively looking for more new plants, and love to trade!

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