There is a full-sized S. t. 'Laurentii Striolated' (as Yayan stated,
ISS #4, p. 4 - note the two swapped photo captions!) and there is a
Futura-sized S. t. 'Futura Striolated' (ISS #6, p. 6).
There's also the full-sized S. t. 'Medio Picta' (Juan's first book, p.
50) without the yellow edges.
The midline yellow streaks of S. t. 'Laurentii Striolated' and S. t.
'Futura Striolated' and S. t. 'Medio Picta', as I think someone said
several posts back, are in layer III, and these are periclinal forms.
The arrangement is WGW for S. t. 'Laurentii Striolated' and S. t.
'Futura Striolated', and GGW for S. t. 'Medio Picta'.
I haven't seen S. t. 'Becky' in the ISS Journal yet, but it's growing
like a weed here, and it's a different animal. It's way taller than
Futura. The yellow streaking looks mericlinal to me, and it looks like
the streaks are on the outside of the leaf, in layer I. Here's a photo
with back-lighting to show the difference in the midline stripes of
'Becky' and 'Futura Striolated' (you can also see that the yellow edge
stripes of 'Futura Striolated' tend to fade as the leaf ages).
--Scott
Long Beach, California, USA (in Los Angeles County)
On May 27, 2009, at 8:54 AM, Michael LaForest wrote:
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> Yes Yayan!
> 'Becky' is not a Futura. Carl, do you find 'Becky' to be a stable
> form?
> Some of you might remember' Herman' who posted 12 different forms of
> Laurentii leaf patterns that have occurred in his Sans garden.
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> When you are a nursery and a grower of plants for sale, you can
> create new names at will, and they can become the 'gospel'. I am
> thinking of what happened with Lillian True and Tenzan, for instance.
> M.
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> On May 27, 2009, at 11:38 AM, yayan pribadi wrote:
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>> dear Dale
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>> I've read journal ISS no 4, p4 it called S.t. 'Laurentii
>> Striolated".
>> Full size , not futura size.
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>> yayan - bandung - indonesia
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>> Dari: Dale La Forest <***@hotmail.com>
>> Kepada: ***@yahoogroups.com
>> Terkirim: Rabu, 27 Mei, 2009 22:26:21
>> Topik: [Sansevierias] S. t. 'Becky'
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>> Since Hermine asked. This is a "futura" variety that I thought
>> might be similar to the one Mike LaForest asked about. I know it's
>> in the Journals, but I'm too lazy to look it up AGAIN.
>> Dale
>> http://www.bobsmole ys.com/connois. html
>> 070093 Sansevieria t. l. Becky This is a new plant cultivar
>> NEVER BEFORE OFFERED. This plant is named after my daughter and
>> shortly will be described in the Sansevieria Journal. It was
>> discovered as a sport and has lovely markings. Offered here are
>> large plants for six inch pots. The picture does not do this plant
>> justice as it is truly a beautiful plant.
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>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: hermine
>> To: Sansevierias@ yahoogroups. com
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 8:06 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Sansevierias] Photo måndag ID PICS!
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>> At 04:12 PM 5/26/2009, you wrote:
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>>> Norma, I'm way out of my league when it comes to trifasciata
>>> types. I did suggest it might be S. t. 'Gold Flame' which I think
>>> is a futura type with gold edges,
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>> Gold flame has wonderful irregular streaks of gold like a flameout
>> paintjob on a custom car.
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>>> but in one of the ISS Journals there is mention of a S. t.
>>> argentea sport that Bob Smoley calls - heck I forget - and I'm to
>>> lazy to look it up.
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>> go look it up and get back to us.
>>
>> herm
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>> Yahoo! Mail Sekarang Lebih Cepat dan Lebih Bersih. Rasakan bedanya!
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