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A "little jewel" imeans a "great stuff" for me Hans
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Nicole, Sud Est France, altitude 110 m Zone 8
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for you Nicole :
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Hans that red Pearl is outstanding..
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Yes Hans they are very pretty, sorry I cant help with the names.
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Thank you Angie and Surreylad
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Quote from: Surreylad on October 15, 2011, 05:10:54 PM
Hans that red Pearl is outstanding..
Yes, I'm a real fan of such rich red flowers........ they just look so sumptuous.
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October 16, 2011, 04:17:15 PM »
A stunning Red Pearls Hans.
Here a few more in flower. No. 3 has a particularly good sparkling effect. #1 simlar to another posted.
Interestingly one flower stem upon emergence snapped almost all the way through. Still it soldiered on and has now extended fully, the flower is about to open.
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October 16, 2011, 04:24:42 PM »
Thank you John
Do you know this names ?
I have never heard before from "Red Pearls" and "Sophie" ...
from "Vesta" I have read something in the web ..
Exist maybe a list with all cultivars ?
Your plants are very pretty - do you grow it the whole year in greenhouse ?
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Your first Nerine is stunning too, and very pretty John
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No these names are not familiar Hans. I googled Red Pearls, Red Pearl, Rode Parel, Rode Parels, Rote Perle, Rote Perlen, Perle Rouge and Perles Rouges to no avail. Sophie may be Sohpia but no hits. Do you know the source(s)?
You could contact Nick at Exbury. If you need his email address drop me a pm. He writes a fine letter in response to queries!
Nicole - Thanks but I take no credit - for that you must blame the hybridizer
; there is a very dark purple hopefully yet to flower.
johnw - +18c and no frost yet.
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I can't wait for looking at its pic John ! I did not know there were so dark Nerine
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Nicole - Here are two of the darker one from 2009.
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Wow Marvellous!
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I find no words
... but wonderful color John !
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Nicole, Sud Est France, altitude 110 m Zone 8
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Oh MY!!! Do we know a name?!
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