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It could just be genetic diversity in the species; sometimes an unusual one stands out, and is referred to as a "sport". - Rich
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CPNut - It's been raining too hard to take pictures but I will when it lets up. Do you have a shot showing the leaves on your plant (like my first shot)? Like Hongrui said, it has the patterning/veining like a raff leaf that I don't see as pronounced on my other mirabilis plants.
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Your wish is my command
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There are SOOOooooo many forms of N. mirabilis all over the distribution map, perhaps the most abundant and common of all species, and to me, I would just write it off as a pure N. mirabilis, but a nice form.
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I agree, there are soooo many forms! CPNut - thanks, yours shows 3 main vein-like lines on the top side of the leaf, now take a look at the first of my pictures on the first page. Probably as Rich said, just another N. mirabilis! I used to not even bother with them but found thast they are a great first CP to use as give-aways, as even newbies have a hard time killing them!
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Haha... very true Shawn, it's my 1st nep too and I got quite a few.
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ooh....but i can't just find it.
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