Hybrid of P. dichondrifolium x P. ionidiflorum. Faye Brawner, US.
The leaves have a very pleasant scent of lavender.
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Hybrid of P. dichondrifolium x P. ionidiflorum. Faye Brawner, US.
The leaves have a very pleasant scent of lavender.
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Hybrid of P. tomentosum and ‘Splendide’. Diana Hull, UK.
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‘Renate Parsley’ x P. ovale ssp. hyalinum.
Pollination in 2010 and seedling raised in 2011 by Edgar.
From left:
P. ovale ssp. hyalinum, Baldric (own hybrid), P. ovale x P. tricolor hybrid, Splendide, Archibald (own hybrid), Renate Parsley, White Splendide and white P. tricolor.
White flowered Splendide.
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Hybrid of P. tricolor and P. ovale ssp. ovale
UK 1953, named in 1958.
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P. ovale x P. tricolor hybrid.
This plant originates from seeds from South Africa.
The colour can vary due to exposure of sun.
Renate Parsley is a cross between P. tricolor and P. ovale (deep purplish-pink form) and is hybridizied by (A.M.) Fibrex Nursery, UK 1996.
P. caffrum hybrid raised by Hazel Key.
Seedling from P. gibbosum ‘Maroon’. Seeds 2010, seedling raised 2011, by Edgar.
Nightscented flowers with dark purplish coloured blotches.
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‘Lara Viking’ is a primary hybrid of P. gibbosum x P. echinatum and is hybridised by Cliff Blackman, Australia, 1983.
The flowers are dark pink at first, but fade to light pink with age. Small purple markings, especially on upper petals. Stem-succulent
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