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Old 04-09-2005, 04:23 PM
Vox Humana
 
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"Layne" wrote in message
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Hi,

Actually Vox you have that backwards. The more sun the redder
Bloodgood leaves should get. Observe the leaves that are under other
leaves and notice that they are greener. The top leaves that get more
sun should be and stay redder. As the season progresses though
Bloodgoods will bronze (red with a green undercast).

There are other cultivars that hold their red color quite well.
Emperor I for instance.

Layne


I'll go out and take a look and get back to you.