Aspidistra daibuensis ‘Totally Dotty’ (v)
Synonym: Aspidistra daibuensis ‘Totally Dotty’
Description:
Originating from the forests of southern Taiwan, this distinctive clone was selected in 1996 by plant collectors Bleddyn and Sue Wynn-Jones of Crûg Farm Plants. Discovered in a colony overlooking the South Cross Highway, it stood out for its exceptionally dense white spotting and streaking. Later named 'Totally Dotty', it became one of the most celebrated selections of the species, showcasing the remarkable natural variation found in Taiwan’s subtropical forest flora.
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