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About 4 years back I planted 7 small  one gallon pots of C cabadae to form a grove and now there are 24 trunks currently growing.  Yesterday I noticed what almost looks like variegation on one trunk’s leaves, I assume this is nutritional or environmental or is this a trait of C cabadae?

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Brad, my C. cabade bifurcated years ago, they are so tall now that I have no idea what the adaxial side of the frond looks like. If yours keeps putting out variegated leaves, you might have a unique variant.

Tim 

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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I will try to look in on it now and then to see what shows.

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