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Old May 2, 2007   #1
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Default Nyagus seedling

I have a plant of Nyagus with variegated leaves. What do I do with that ?
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Old May 2, 2007   #2
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Grow it out and see what you get!
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Mireille -

I'm pretty sure mine are all RL ... Grow for it !

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(I thinks its spelled Nyagous!)
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anyone have a pic of a ripe Nyagous. and how is it pronounced by the way?
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I don't have a fruit pic, but I could snap a plant pic tonight if that would help ~

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I have a pretty unimpressive pic but will post it anyway - it did not do too well for me when I tried it. Regular leaf, medium small, round red/black (so brown). Flavor pretty good, went down to disease quickly (but was in a poor spot in the garden)
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