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Aurora Borealis
Tube color : soft pink
Sepal color : soft pink, tips green
Corolla color : orange red
Flower : single
Habitus : upright
Description
TUBE
Tube color : soft pink
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SEPALS
Sepal color upper : soft pink, tips green
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Sepal dimensions : narrow
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Corolla opening color : orange red
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Flower : single
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Habit : upright
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Remarks : thought to be identical to Speciosa, which is now confirmed to be a hybrid from F. splendens x F. fulgens
Named : an aurora, sometimes referred to as polar lights, northern lights ‘aurora borealis), or southern lights (aurora australis), is a natural light display in the Earth’s sky, predominantly seen in the high-latitude regions.
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Year (of registration) : 1874
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Breeder (or finder) : Demay Henri
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City : Arras
Country : France
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