Triphylla Varieties
NOTES : The varieties in this section are all half hardy and are most suited to a cool greenhouse or sheltered garden position for the summer. They must have gentle heat during the winter. The tube of the flower is long and slender with short jointed sepals and a small corolla. The are single and are produced in clusters at the branch ends. The foliage varies from shades of blue, red-bronze to sage green.
ABBREVIATIONS : D - Double S/D - Semi-double Sgl - Single
T - Tube S - Sepals C - Corolla
ABBREVIATIONS : D - Double S/D - Semi-double Sgl - Single
T - Tube S - Sepals C - Corolla
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BILLY GREENSalmon pink self. Olive green foliage.
BORNEMAN'S BESTET & S, cerise. C, salmon. Foliage green.
BRIGHTON BELLET & S, rosy red. C, salmon pink.
CORALLEOrange salmon self. Bluish-green foliage.
GARTENMEISTER BONSTEDTRich brick-red self. Very free. Dark reddish foliage.
GOTTINGENLong tube, pale vermillion self. Dark green foliage.
HEINRICH HEINKELT & S, rose red. C, rich salmon. Reddish green foliage.
LEVERKUSENCerise self. Reddish foliage.
MARYVivid bright scarlet self. Foliage dark sage green.
OBERGARTER KOCHRich vermillion self. Yellowish green foliage
STELLA ANNT, poppy red. S, coral tipped green. C, indian orange. Growth vigorous. Flowers profusely. Olive green foliage.
THALIARich orange red self. Long and free. Red bronze foliage.
TRAUDCHEN BONSTEDTPure salmon self. Light green foliage, flushed bronze.
TRUMPETERPure geranium lake self. Rich bluish-green foliage. Good cascade basket.
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