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Brittas Little Rosegarden
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Hi, Concerning the 'Buy From' of the Andrewsii (mucosa): Peter Beales only has the Pimpinellifolia on offer, not the Mucosa. May be this should be cleared.
Thank you! With Kind regards, Britta
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25 FEB 09 by
Cass
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19 OCT 15 by
Wilhelm
Well, three years ago I ordered an Andrewsii pimpinellifolia from Beales via Schmid Gartenpflanzen in Germany and got an Andrewsii that is definitely not a pimpinellifolia but a moss rose. It has a very lively pink, so I kept it against the northern wall of my house.
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Hi, I havent had the opportunity jet, but did someone compare the flowers of the Gallica Belle de Grecy with Geschwinds Meteor?
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4 JUN 13 by
Chris
There is no comparison. Meteor is hot pink, blousy,tissue paperlile/
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I recently purchased a variety called Nymphe. Not being a Peony expert, I still am convinced, that there seem to be two distinct varieties of Peonia lactiflora 'Nymphe'. The japanese style one as here in the gallery and a single soft pink one (actually the same pink, as the outer petals of the japanese one).
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22 MAR 11 by
jedmar
You are right. Single pink with golden stamens may be the correct one. The 1928 manual says pink, Japanese only.
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Hi, I dont grow this one myself, but propably stumbled over it on a gardenvisit... Is it fragrant? - I detected a nice sweet fragrance around the plant and couldnt detect an other source... Britta
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Triternata rubromarginata is similar to this, but more pinkish than purple. It is listed as fragrant. Might have been Tr rather than Minuet?
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