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St Pancras:QuoteFound in 1994 by Alan Street growing near its probable parents G.elwesii and G.nivalis 'Flore Pleno', at West Bagborough, Somerset, this clone is named after the local church. It is a tall, robust plant with bold grey leaves, over which hang generous, heavy-looking rounded flowers with a proportionatelu large oblong to conical ovary. The arrangement of the inner segments is regular except for three long stiffly clasping unmarked white segments that jut from the centre of the flower, a feature not otherwise known in doubles of this parentage. The long outer segments have a long pronounced claw that is delicately goffered along its margin. It is fairly late to flower.
Found in 1994 by Alan Street growing near its probable parents G.elwesii and G.nivalis 'Flore Pleno', at West Bagborough, Somerset, this clone is named after the local church. It is a tall, robust plant with bold grey leaves, over which hang generous, heavy-looking rounded flowers with a proportionatelu large oblong to conical ovary. The arrangement of the inner segments is regular except for three long stiffly clasping unmarked white segments that jut from the centre of the flower, a feature not otherwise known in doubles of this parentage. The long outer segments have a long pronounced claw that is delicately goffered along its margin. It is fairly late to flower.
A lovely Irish pair Paddy - Kildare and Green Lantern.johnw
Why, Robin, we may have you growing snowdrops soon!Paddy
Quote from: Paddy Tobin on March 01, 2010, 01:31:44 PMWhy, Robin, we may have you growing snowdrops soon!Paddy I'm secretly learning!
Confession: I purchased Wendy' Gold and Viridapice yesterday during the worst storm we've had in decades. Do you think its too late to stop?