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Old 03-03-2012, 09:46 PM posted to rec.gardens
David Hare-Scott[_2_] David Hare-Scott[_2_] is offline
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Default Moonflower vine mutation. Help!

Hexatrix wrote:
I`ve had a moonflower canopy in my room for about 10 months , and it
was doing beautifully! Then one day it sends out a new shoot and the
leaves are different. Normally they r the nice big heart shaped ones
of a typical moonflower, but these r shaped like an ivy! I`ll get
pics up as soon as i can.


This is called a sport, or a bud sport. It is uncommon but not so rare as
to be not seen in your life. If you like the habit of the new section try
propagating it from cuttings. If you don't then cut it off and destroy it.

At first i thought it was from me winding them around the lines and
maybe pinching the edges, but i was extra carefull and its happening
with ones i havent even touched!


Probably not anything you did. The new section will be genetically
different from the old, probably due to a mutation.

Again these vines r in my room four stories up, so its not a cross
polination let alone me not having any other type of vine. It seems to
be just the one off-shoot as the rest of the new leaves are
unaffected.


Yes this is typical.

David