The Senior Horticulturist Allen Owings of Bracy's Nursery has answered this question many times in the last month. Why do my sasanqua leaves look like this (see photo)? This is a physiological problem called edema. This occurs usually in late winter and early spring and is associated with high humidity, rainfall, cloudy conditions.
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Juana Barletta —
I went for Magnolias and they had them! I left with more than I went for and left educated on plants. Very NiCE!