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Originally Posted by Jmoney
I believe this variety is "sumi fukurin". edges can get dark sumi. it's not a typical bright yellow/white fukurin variety.
I don't grow this one but I have another Korean sumi fukurin where the edges start yellow/white and then with good light they turn into dark sumi with age.
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Ah, that makes sense. You can sort of see it in the pictures...kind of. I really need to find better lighting to take pictures of my plants.
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Originally Posted by Jmoney
your typical Amami plant has larger flowers. but there has been so much breeding from Amami plants that all sorts of plants have arisen out of amami stock. bean leaves, all types of variegation, tiny spiky varieties, etc.
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Yea I've seen a bunch of varieties from international sellers have "Amami" before "Sumi" or "Shima", so I guess even the wild types have a large variety of mutations.