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Jul 23, 2013 8:37 PM CST
Name: Rick R.
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I ordered 3 Lankon bulbs from Faraway Flowers, hoping that I just might get a mix of light and dark forms.
They are all the light form - I'm certainly not complaining, though!

Roosterlorn said: I've heard that even in cloning, there may be produced a variety of flower patterns.

I am guessing this is when cloned in vitro, rather than by traditional division or scaling?


'Roosterlorn said: Humm--is there such thing as a stable chimera? I guess so.....

Of course there can be. A good example is the Sanseveria with the yellow edged leaves.
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