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MelissaHopper said:Lynn, my Saxon came from your Saxon so I would imagine we would get the same results.

Although your reverts are definitely different colored than mine. I think mine are quite pretty but wish they were more Saxon.

Will the reverted plants produce Saxon clones or will they produce like themselves? And do the reverted ever revert back to Saxon?


Possibly, if there are traces of variegation on the undersides of the leaves. Saxon has (probably) CHIMERAL variegation so it would be a guessing game to see if the variegation continues. If you've heard of Philodendron Pink Princess, its also chimeral variegation. Many people buy the pink princess for a lot of money, but it ends up reverting because it's chimeral variegation.

IDK If saxon can get variegation back.
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