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Old 07-07-2005, 07:09 PM
Hardy Perennial Hardy Perennial is offline
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Hi Bob - yes, cutting them off right at the base is the best thing to do. No further action need be done - just cut 'em off when you see them. It's quite common for some varigated plants to revert.
HP
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Originally Posted by Bob Smith \(UK\)
It has some new shoots that are not variegated. All I can find by googling
is that someone says they just cut them off. Is this the best course of
action, or should I be treating the cause? Also, I have had it for 2 years,
and it has never flowered, in case this helps.

Bob