
Normal plant on the left and the
yellow 'Gordon's Gold'
on the right - Image taken mid July
'Gordon's
Gold' is a mutation introduced by Dave Gordon in California.
It is especially attractive in the spring when it unfurls
and opens to a near yellow color. I have found that by the
end of the season it can become more green than yellow. For
me, it is slower growing and breaks dormancy later in the
spring than wild type konjac. A nice addition for any
collector.
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