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This came from a nursery in Brunswick county NC labeled as "S. flava". As it emerges in the spring it is hunter green with rust-colored top. The S. flava var. maxima from the same nursery is yellow-green with no rust-colored top as it emerges. Is this just an unusual maxima x cuprea cross?
dont base everything from that just yet. how long have you had it? time will tell. but that lid is symbolic to cuprea. im not sure in a hybrid that the color would have stayed like that.
though it could very well be a hybrid.
dont base everything from that just yet. how long have you had it? time will tell. but that lid is symbolic to cuprea. im not sure in a hybrid that the color would have stayed like that.
though it could very well be a hybrid.
I've had these plants in the same growing conditions for 2 years. I don't believe they will ever look different. Though if you told me "copper top doesn't have veins sometimes" I might believe that
id imagine if its seedgrown it could be variability or a very introgressed hybrid. you didnt say youve had this plant for 2 years, so i assumed you had only just received this plant. next time make things more clear please.
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