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Nov 12, 2014 9:33 PM CST
Name: Keith
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Leftwood said:I once obtained an unregistered variegated leaf asiatic lily hybrid of Ruth and Hugh Cocker's. It was basically rejected as "unworthy" material, and was still kept as an oddity..... my reason for getting it, too. It was only slightly marginally variegated white, and mostly at the leaf tips, and sometimes not all. Quite a poor grower, and I don't think I have it anymore. Never even saw it bloom.

There are some species lilies that can, in their normal variations, have white leaf margins often created by copious silver cilia.
I'm not sure what to say about this example:
http://www.srgc.net/forum/inde...



Where did you get it from? I'm going to grow lillies from seed so I'm going to be looking for any unique foliage. Only variegated plant I have from seed is a natural variegated rose of sharon shrub grown by me from seed out of hundreds of normal ones.

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