No, I've never seen O. nav. do that! Keep an eye on that plant, Bryan. I'm not seeing much in the upper leaves, so it may outgrow it, but any pups coming out of that lower portion with the variegation are likely to be at least partially variegated. It may take a few generations to get a stable clone.
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