There will be no new record sheets this year with my normal Venosum. The tubers were larger than ever before, but they are fully sunny this year and therefore have comparatively small leaves and the first leaf is normal again with regard to the width of the pinnate leaves. For this they already have 4 and 5 sheets.
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Quite different from the plant (same clone as the two large tubers), which already had strikingly wide pinnate leaves as a brood tuber. For the third year in a row, it shows these broad pinnate leaves, whereby their brood tubers are again inconspicuous. Whether the plant also shows these broad pinnate leaves in the subsequent leaves, I will see this year, because for the first time there is more than one.
Speaking of several leaves, there are also several larger plants of the Lake Tana form this year.
In the brown spotted variant of olvi2004, the spots are green particularly quickly this year. Otherwise, the brown color has persisted about 1 to 1.5 months after the unfolding of the leaves. This time it was gone shortly before full development. This variant is now only noticeable by the darker leaves. Let's see if the stems turn intense red again in the lower area in autumn.