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	Comments on: Variegation: Patterns on leaves	</title>
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		By: Christina Hart-Davies		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Fascinating stuff, Lizzie, thank you! Funnily enough, I&#039;ve just begun researching variegation for a painting of my own, you are way ahead of me! I did hear of one unusual plant, a honeysuckle, Lonicera japonica &#039;Aureoreticulata&#039;, which has yellow lines on its veins - very unusual in that its variegation is caused by a virus, but is stable. There&#039;s supposed to be one at Hilliers but I haven&#039;t managed to find it yet.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fascinating stuff, Lizzie, thank you! Funnily enough, I&#8217;ve just begun researching variegation for a painting of my own, you are way ahead of me! I did hear of one unusual plant, a honeysuckle, Lonicera japonica &#8216;Aureoreticulata&#8217;, which has yellow lines on its veins &#8211; very unusual in that its variegation is caused by a virus, but is stable. There&#8217;s supposed to be one at Hilliers but I haven&#8217;t managed to find it yet.</p>
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