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'Sulphurea' from the Plant Encyclopedia,
from the website www.ogrod-pl.com
(parts of the Encyclopedia may be used for personal and scientific purposes, provided the source is indicated) Nicolas Leemon 1830
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Alba Sulfurea
A form of anemone, ranging from flat to full.
Bred by Jacques Calot (France, 1860).
Outer petals are a light blush of pink, aging to cream.
Red stigmas. Mild, sweet fragrance. Forms a large, full, bomb-shaped bloom. Early in the season.
Tall.
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Alba Sulfurea
A form of anemone, ranging from flat to full.
Bred by Jacques Calot (France, 1860).
Outer petals are a light blush of pink, aging to cream.
Red stigmas. Mild, sweet fragrance. Forms a large, full, bomb-shaped bloom. Early in the season.
Tall.
Uploaded yesterday |
A pictorial view of it
'Sulphurea' from the Plant Encyclopedia,
from the website www.ogrod-pl.com
(parts of the Encyclopedia may be used for personal and scientific purposes, provided the source is indicated) Nicolas Leemon 1830
Uploaded yesterday |
Alba Sulfurea
A form of anemone, ranging from flat to full.
Bred by Jacques Calot (France, 1860).
Outer petals are a light blush of pink, aging to cream.
Red stigmas. Mild, sweet fragrance. Forms a large, full, bomb-shaped bloom. Early in the season.
Tall.
Uploaded yesterday |
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