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Apr 8, 2014 8:07 AM CST
Name: Jacquie (JB) Berger
Wrightstown, New Jersey (Zone 6b)

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Are we still going to add the solid greens to the Chlorophytum comosum section unless they come to us with a definite cultivar? I think that way, all the noid greens will be together and these reversions we get have a place to be counted. I have to put my greens there and I have several different "greens" but as most of them I got had no other name. So, I may just number them or put the persons name in their name for my own file. I love his comment on [the C.Comosum 'Carnon Downs Green'....he is so right, you look at these greens for awhile and you can see all sorts of things.
He does admit also, that they may be no more than the typical Chlorophytum comosum...do he agees that is where the solid green goes unless otherwise named. That makes me feel better to know we were on the right track.

This has been a great help to me and I am sure when others find it and see the many differences the spiders will become even more popular since they are so easy to grow and such a little maintenance is needed.
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