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White/Swamp maybe.??

 

The tips of a White leaf look more pointy when I google the image . Color is right . Swamp looks different . As above looks like the obvious .

Edited by Stubby
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Thanks for Comments,,

 

And I see the 'Points' you mentioned now Stubby.. Cheers fella 👍

Ive not a Clue as its just a 2ft youngling in a pot. (Found it growing in a Tree delivery, in Bamboo Pot.. Two Years Ago.. 2" high with a single leaf.)

 

Its Changed Stem colour thrice since,, Almost purple, to Tanned, To now almost Green.. N due to Sun or Age, Only now leaves Turning Red for 1st year,, Nice looking Tree and full of Vibrant Colours.. Just wanted to know exactly what Im growing.

 

Thanks Arbtalkers. :thumbup:

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