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silver tricolour

Listing 1 - 5 from 5 for silver tricolour

CLASSIFICATION OF PELARGONIUMS
... edges, other than the basic zone. Bicolour Zonal – ‘Silver Wings’ (b) Tricolour – (May be Silver Tricolour or Gold Tricolour). (i) Gold Tricolour – Leaves of many colours including red and gold, ... colours. Golden Tricolour Zonal – ‘Ken Lea’ (ii) Silver Tricolour - As for Gold Tricolour above, except the leaves are edged with white or cream rather than golden yellow. Silver Tricolour Zonal – ‘ ...
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BEGS
... green and cream foliage. Red Starstorm --- A Dwarf Stellar variety, double bright scarlet flowers.    Silver Dawn --- A Miniature Stellar variety, single pale coral pink flowers on a green and ... that has a single cerise flower on tricolour foliage.  The first tricolour Stellar. Jericho (Gillam) --- A Stellar variety that has a single large pink flower on tricolour foliage. Ken Lea (Simmons) --- A ...
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Tri-colour & Bi-colour Gallery
... Bette Shellard Captain Clive (Micro Miniature) Caroline Schmidt Chelsea Gem Chelsea Star Elsie Gillam - Tricolour Stellar Emma Louise Encore Excalibur (Miniature) Falkland Hero Frank Headley Freak of Nature ... Gowrie Little Jip Madame Salleron Miss Burdette Coutts Mr Henry Cox Retah's Crystal Silver Delight Silver Wings Turkish Delight Warrenorth Rubellite Wirral Big Bang Wirral Look-Alike Wirral ...
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Catalogue 1
... soil. Cotula hispida € Herbaceous evergreen groundcover. : Prefers full sun. One of the few reliable silver leaved plants in our climate; that is very surprising as its native home is ... marked with red, white and grey variegation. Not to be confused with Fuchsia Tricolour. Ordinary garden soil. Fuchsia magellanica Tricolour Three Colour Fuchsia € Small deciduous shrub. Height 4ft. : Happy in sun ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - >Bulb Log
... , I always find the positive side of someone else's disaster - every cloud has a silver lining. So the broken Erythronium flower stems are an ideal opportunity to dissect the flowers ... so we can enjoy the scent. The accidental juxtaposition of the Muscari with the Tropaeolum tricolour works very well and any 'garden designer' would be proud of us for this combination ...
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