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Schmid (1991) described groups of plants that have
the same basic structure and vary only in their leaf
color. The cultivars listed are very similar to each
other and some are probably identical i.e. the same
plant but with a different name.
This group was defined as
"Yellow-margined
forms similar to H. 'Tokudama
Aureonebulosa' arise in cultivation and tissue
culture and are sufficiently different to be given
cultivar names. All of them being in a broad sense to a
group of yellow-margined mutants here called H. 'Tokudama
Aureonebulosa' group. This group includes mutants having
white, not lavender flowers, and more cupped and ruguse
leaves." |