Q: I bought a “My Monet” weigela several years ago. It looks healthy and is growing well. I bought it for the variegated leaves, but for the past couple of years, the new growth is just plain green.
The leaves in Lesley Blach’s Sebastopol garden appear almost artistically inspired. Infused among the deep green and glowing chartreuse are nature’s happy mistakes — leaves that appear speckled, ...
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How to grow and care for variegated vinca vine—the easiest trailing plant you'll ever own
No green thumbs are required to grow vinca vine.
Schematic diagram showing the formation of the A-type plastome in D. tasmanica through intermolecular recombination of the G-type plastome. The first recombination mediated by the 11-bp IRs merges two ...
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