fairygirl, I once had a variegated Jacob's Ladder but it didn't survive its first year. the leaves were tricolour, a bit like a fuchsia that I still have. Still not sure if I like it - too many colours fighting against the flower.
I have a variagated Philodelphus which is lovely. I have a neighbour who thinks it is cruel to propagate variagated forms as it is a sickness of some kind. But then wonderful wood like burr walnut; isn't that some kind of sickness?
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fairygirl, I once had a variegated Jacob's Ladder but it didn't survive its first year. the leaves were tricolour, a bit like a fuchsia that I still have. Still not sure if I like it - too many colours fighting against the flower.
Love Gaura - could never grow it at old house - but not tried here. You're off again Verdun. Giving me sumptuous tasty ideas

I have a variagated Philodelphus which is lovely.
I have a neighbour who thinks it is cruel to propagate variagated forms as it is a sickness of some kind. But then wonderful wood like burr walnut; isn't that some kind of sickness?
Brum- you must be feeling better-those tablets are working!
Gold1locks-no don't like the tricolour variegation!!
Verdun....-a ladies' plant you say????
Variegated..with red flowers??..
bridge too far for me love!!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...