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BerndBauer3
10 months ago

No answer, rather a report.

For years, I have always had small maple seedlings with panashing on my farm. With more white, partly pink. I want to raise them, but I have not succeeded so far. If I plant them, they’ll go in. If I let them stand in the place (in the shade of the trees), they also enter. One time, one was in the joint from the pavement. I’ve taken out the pavement to dig out the tree. He didn’t survive. At present there are again 3 laminated close together in a joint from the plaster.

About 30 years ago I saw many different tree and shrub seeds. Among them also seeds of red-bellied, and laminated maple. In the first generation they are normally green. In the second generation, colored plants can then be formed again.

Sonnenschein944
10 months ago

Panaschations are not unreasonable. Often a whim of nature, sometimes subsidiaryly developed in the acquiring garden construction and then trade as a plant / variety with white drawing.

bielz54
10 months ago

No, it’s not rare. It’s called “panashed.”

kugel
10 months ago

Calls variegata. A whim of nature and can occur in all plants.

This white part was the racer in the room plants by 2023.