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Old 12-14-2013, 10:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default Then, group 3 of 4

These are definitely different from the 1st 2 groups


The upper side of the leaves are mottled. It is most evident on the sucker leaves




The underside of the leaves are reddish colored and the mottling can be seen through the leaves



It's hard to see, but the sucker between the one with leaves ant the parent stem has lost almost all it's leaves. I'm waiting to see if it will start growing again.

Here are the petioles for these plants



Two of the plants have started developing bunches. One is looking good considering its circumstances. The fingers are about 3-1/2" long.



I don't feel the other is going to do as well. There are no leaves on the plant. Unless it can derive sustenance from the others, I don't hold much hope for this one to develop good fruit. The fingers are about 3" long.



The other main problem I see with this group is that it is in a location that is rather heavily shaded, at best getting filtered light in the afternoon.
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Old 12-15-2013, 04:19 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Then, group 3 of 4

Zebrina. Pretty but inedible. Strictly ornamental.

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