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I think there could be two explanations:1. The plants are virused, but the visibility of the virus markings change accordingly to how well the plants are feed. (Or to the age of the leaves.)2. The plants are not virused, but due to bad weather conditions or some misfeeding (maybe lack of lime) the leaves show virus like markings. Has anyone seen that? Or what is the sign of misfeeding on Sternbergias?
Anthony,I think your two pictures show Sternbergia sicula.
I have not heard that virus can be transmitted through the soil (BAD news if it can)
Sorry to harp on about snowdrops, in the Sternbergia thread
These small Sternbergias (& maybe the big ones too) were put on earth to torment us.
I was questioned at the SRGC Weekend about Sternbergia identification: I could only say that most were yellow, some were large and some were small, flowering with, or without leaves, which may, or may not, have a white central stripe..... .....