"Olive Oil" seedling

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"Olive Oil" seedling

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Even at the 2-leaf stage, this seedling stood out.

Yes, it was a yellow, but it was different from the others, in that it had an olive cast.......and the leaves were shiny. The leaves have a nice "droopy" habit, and the color has stayed consistent all 6 + months. Nicknamed: "Olive Oil".

In this photo, I tried to set up and show the difference in color, but the lighting was still too bright to do the job right
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Nice

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Nice looking seedling.
Any idea on the Pod parent?

Like the leaves!
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Very pretty seedling Mal 8-)
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I like it! Keep us updated on that one!
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Look interesting.. Yes, keep us updated :D

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It looks lovely! Please tell us who the parents are! :)
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WOW, I like it a lot!!! :cool:
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'Olive Oil' goes good with most everything :cool: nice!
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is it from the registered hosta named olive oil?

i've been looking for that plant but can't find it.

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Very pretty, Mal. Yes, please do keep us posted on that one! :D
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druff wrote:is it from the registered hosta named olive oil?

i've been looking for that plant but can't find it.

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No, I didn't even know one existed--Just an "assigned" name.

It is from a 2nd gen. seedling of lost tag progeny(!) OP
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Just looked it up in HL, I'm surprised someone would choose that goofy name! Sure not much on it, is there?
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I saw it in the color encylopedia book. it looks like its never been introduced. because searches for it online come up empty nursery wise. and no one seems to have it on there list.

i'm trying to breed for a high gloss gold. thats why i'm interested.

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Mine is "semi-gloss", not high gloss like Queen Jospehine, whereas all of my other yellow green
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its funny you should mention queen josephine. which came from joseph. i've got 2 nice little gold seedlings from joseph this year. it will take some time to see how glossy they will be. hopefully i've got what i want.

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malaprop wrote:Mine is "semi-gloss", not high gloss like Queen Jospehine, whereas all of my other yellow green
What I meant to say was "all of my other yellow green seedlings are matte.

I have a tray of yellow seedlings, and this morning I noticed a single one with HIGH gloss---I'll take a photo after I go to the dentist , and we can take a look at it.
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The shiny one I noticed today....orange pot in front.
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thats pretty nice. it would be great if that gets brighter as the season goes along. the gloss gives it a cleaner look.

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That is nice, Mal!!! :D
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Very nice one Mal. The shininess is a nice plus (is that a word)?
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