Variegated Snake Plant from a non-variegated one?
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by Amany on March 31, 2006 03:22 AM
I know that if you use a variegated cutting of a snake plant to propagate, you will get a non-variegated one. Alternately, if you use a non-variegated leaf cutting to propagate, will you get a variegated one?
by margaret e. pell on March 31, 2006 06:47 AM
Probably not. Non-v is the natural form. Starting from a leaf, rather than an offset, tends to 'reset' the plant to its norm.
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