Chris, thanks for taking a look at these, and I'm sorry that I cluttered up your sticky post. Should have started a new post to begin with, but i'll do it now (to compound the confusion).
The first pic shows the puckering on a couple of leaves and you may be able to see some of the mottling.
The second pic is a close-up of one of the puckered leaves. The mottling is more evident.
In the third pic, something else is going on. The spots that are brown in the picture are actually a red-orange.
I haven't found the plant tag yet. I usually bury them in front of the plant, and it may be bound up with the roots. I wanted to do whatever we were going to do with the foliage before tearing into the roots.
Wolverine, R.I.P
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Bill
Gardening requires lots of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. ~Lou Erickson
Gardening requires lots of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. ~Lou Erickson
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Thanks Chris (and Bill Meyer). I'm kind of glad to hear it's probably not Wolverine. Aside from the virus, it seemed to be more of a Fido. It would melt out in the light of a full moon. Maybe I'll try Wolverine again someday. Maybe.
Bill
Gardening requires lots of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. ~Lou Erickson
Gardening requires lots of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. ~Lou Erickson