This plant is seed-grown. It wasn't the strongest contender from a batch of mixed-variety seed a SAB forum member kindly gifted me, but turned out to be the only survivor (due to gardener's negligence). New growth often shows this slight variegation. It's a random from a batch of seed that included Vienna white, among others. Can anyone positively ID this khat variety? Or suggest likely genetics? I've always referred to it as the green one, because I've never seen a hint of red on the foliage.
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This plant is seed-grown. It wasn't the strongest contender from a batch of mixed-variety seed a SAB forum member kindly gifted me, but turned out to be the only survivor (due to gardener's negligence). New growth often shows this slight variegation. It's a random from a batch of seed that included Vienna white, among others. Can anyone positively ID this khat variety? Or suggest likely genetics? I've always referred to it as the green one, because I've never seen a hint of red on the foliage.
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