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Out of interest can someone explain the differences between an G Woronowii Elizabeth Harrison thats not showing its full yellowness and a Woronowii Pale Form ? I have never seen either in the flesh and info on woronowii types seems hard to find. In fact this thread is one of the only things that comes up in a google search on Woronowii Pale Form.
I am currently selling a Woronwii pale form on ebay and it is almost yellow. The colour on the photograph is a true representation. I bought ten plants about four years ago and they certainly were not as yellow as they have been for the last two years. I don't know why this is, maybe they have just settled down. Any thoughts?
I saw the pot of Elizabeth Harrison when it was exhibited at Dunblane and they certainly looked to be a clump of identical flowers.
I saw the pot of Elizabeth Harrison when it was exhibited at Dunblane and they certainly looked to be a clump of identical flowers.I don't grow either of these but but to my eyes Tony I'd have said that was more a lime green going on yellow! And the picture Alan posted to me looks even more green!Of course different cameras and light could be a big factor!If the colours I'm seeing are a good representation then I'd be somewhat disappointed! I have certainly found wild forms more yellow than Alan's picture and more on par with the colour of Tony's. When the snow melts and if they are flowering i will take some pics.
Here is a pot of 'Elizabeth Harrison' floating in mid-air at the RHS London Show last February. (Attachment Link) To my eyes that is a very poor yellow indeed, particularly on the ovaries/receptacles.