Central Utah. Unsure what the bush type, they were here when we moved 8 years ago.

First only the far right one had white leaves, then it spread to the middle, now its getting to the left one. They seem to be sprouting non-white leaves as well.

Bushes are on the eastern side of the property and get tons of light. Water comes from a sprinkler system that runs May-October, then whatever normal precipation we get.

by emily-ermiler

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  2. the_evil_pineapple

    The bush looks happy! It’s just natural variegation, a mutation in response to light.

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