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Wine stains for ID of young plants???
Do Gold Finger or Dwarf Cavendish ever have wine stains on the leaves when they are young plants?
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Re: Wine stains for ID of young plants???
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Re: Wine stains for ID of young plants???
DC, Yes. Can't say that I have ever seen them on Goldfinger.
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Re: Wine stains for ID of young plants???
Thanks,
A friend gave me a "Goldfinger" about a year ago. It was killed to the ground by frost last december, but a pup came up from what was left of the corm this spring. The pup is VERY slow growing and has allot of red in the leaves. I was hoping to determine weather what I got was actually goldfinger. Sounds like some red is not uncomon. |
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