By the title of this post I'm assuming this a single plant, yes? Wow. I've seen variegated beauty that occasionally revert to their all green form, but not in such a wild way. Apparently, achieving wonderful variegation comes at the expect of blooms. Chavli
Yes, it's a Hebe 'Grace Kelly' I planted in July 2015. The foliage was fully variegated for years but I noticed some all green stems a few years ago. Now it's about half and half. Interestingly, the non-variegated green stems seem to be producing more flowers.
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By the title of this post I'm assuming this a single plant, yes? Wow.
ReplyDeleteI've seen variegated beauty that occasionally revert to their all green form, but not in such a wild way. Apparently, achieving wonderful variegation comes at the expect of blooms.
Chavli
Yes, it's a Hebe 'Grace Kelly' I planted in July 2015. The foliage was fully variegated for years but I noticed some all green stems a few years ago. Now it's about half and half. Interestingly, the non-variegated green stems seem to be producing more flowers.
DeleteHahaha, your hebe is Jeykll & Hyde!
ReplyDeleteBut which is Jeykll and which is Hyde, Tracy? I really like that variegated foliage but the green stems appear to produce more flowers.
DeleteWonderfully observed!
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