donroberth
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Hi Anna: Below please see an additional MORTII description that I dug up in the internet for your consideration …
“In Mortii the ground color of the leaves is deep glossy green, the midribs yellow. The leaves are also barred by broad lines of the same color, the broadest part of the leaves being near the apex.” SOURCE: http://chestofbooks.com/gardening-horticulture
Followed by eight images of the subject variety, also for your review:
“In Mortii the ground color of the leaves is deep glossy green, the midribs yellow. The leaves are also barred by broad lines of the same color, the broadest part of the leaves being near the apex.” SOURCE: http://chestofbooks.com/gardening-horticulture
Followed by eight images of the subject variety, also for your review:
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01 MORTII - PETIOLES, PETIOLES & MORE PETIOLES.JPG276 KB · Views: 216
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02 THE FOLIAGE GROUND COLOR IS A DEEP, GLOSSY GREEN.JPG337.3 KB · Views: 180
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03 WITH A NORMAL LEAF THE MIDRIB, MARGIN & VEINING WILL BE OUTLINED IN DEEP YELLOW.jpg532.7 KB · Views: 188
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04 NOT UNCOMMON FOR SOME LEAVES TO MORPH INTO A DOMINATE YELLOW.jpg416.3 KB · Views: 181
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05 A BURST OF NEW GROWTH UNDER AMPLE SUN LIGHT.JPG353.7 KB · Views: 175
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06 MORTII IS A TALL GROWING CROTON VARIETY... FLANKED HERE BY STEWARTII BOOKENDS.JPG354.9 KB · Views: 226
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07 UNDER THE SHADE OF A LARGE TREE MOST OF THE DAY.JPG418 KB · Views: 187
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08 LOCATED ON AN ATLANTIC COAST LODGE - COSTA RICA'S TORTUGERO CANALS.jpg379.9 KB · Views: 171