Sergey Active Member 282 20/01/10 0 36 Siberia, Russia Jul 16, 2012 #1 This variety was exported from Netherlands under a name of “Monia”. I think it’s a yellow form of “Norma”. Attachments Monia.jpg 163.2 KB · Views: 86 Monia 2.jpg 195.3 KB · Views: 85
This variety was exported from Netherlands under a name of “Monia”. I think it’s a yellow form of “Norma”.
fawnridge Well-Known Member 1,430 04/07/09 49 68 Western Boca Raton Jul 16, 2012 #2 It looks like an amazing Yellow Petra, but it could be Norma as well since there's no way to see the characteristic blotching that Norma gets.
It looks like an amazing Yellow Petra, but it could be Norma as well since there's no way to see the characteristic blotching that Norma gets.
Sergey Active Member 282 20/01/10 0 36 Siberia, Russia Jul 16, 2012 #3 Petra is always very slightly semi-oak leafed. Yellow Norma requires very little light to become bright, that’s why blotches are merging yellow veins. Leaves’ shape and size is the same as red Norma’s.
Petra is always very slightly semi-oak leafed. Yellow Norma requires very little light to become bright, that’s why blotches are merging yellow veins. Leaves’ shape and size is the same as red Norma’s.