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Bill, Dave Toole will certianly know better than I, but I would suggest T. angustipetalum for your red. (You could tack on the varietal name 'Excisa.')
Wow Bill, that last one is a cracker. Great colour. The middle one is very similar to H. lahue isn't it?
Quote from: Paul T on October 01, 2009, 03:45:11 AMWow Bill, that last one is a cracker. Great colour. The middle one is very similar to H. lahue isn't it?Yes Herbertia lahue is the most commonly grown species, often under a variety of incorrect names, including Alophia drummondii and often confused with the true Herbertia pulchella. Its attractive flowers are lavender-blue with deeper violet blotches at their base. Hope this makes sence, and explains the mixup at times.