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Florrie Bambridge
- Tube color : light red
- Sepal color : bright light red
- Corolla color : white, slight pink veining
- Flower : single
- Habitus : upright
Description
TUBE
- Tube color : light red
- Tube shape : medium thin
- Tube dimensions : 16mm long x 7mm wide
SEPALS
- Sepal color upper : bright light red
- Sepal color lower : creped light red
- Sepal shape : half up
- Sepal tips : recurved
- Sepal dimensions : 41mm long x 25mm wide
COROLLA
- Corolla opening color : white, slight pink veining
- Corolla mature color : white
- Corolla shape :
- Corolla silhouette : three quarter flared
- Petal margins : very loose, smooth
- Corolla dimensions : 38mm long x 51mm wide
- Petaloid color : white flushed pink or pink
- Petaloid dimensions : 19mm long x 19mm wide
STAMENS and PISTIL
- Stamens : 19mm below corolla
- Filaments : pink
- Anthers : dark red
- Pistil : 38mm below corolla
- Style : light pink
- Stigma : dark red
- Pedicel :
- Ovary :
- Nectary :
MISCELLANEOUS
- Flower : single
- Flower size :
- Flower display :
- Flower bud : Squat rounded
- Habit : upright
- Branching :
- Hardiness:
- Height :
- Suitable as : strong upright or standard
- Light/Climate : warm climate and is heat tolerant if shaded. Cold weather hardy to 35ºF
- Optimal light conditions : filtered light
- Remarks : Needs pinching, grows fast in peat based composts
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- Year (of registration) : 1986
- Year of introduction :
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- Breeder (or finder) : Windsor M.W.
- Introducer :
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- Country : United Kingdom
- Tested : 3 years in Burry Port, South Wales, UK
- Distinguished by : large bloom for single with many petaloids
- AFS : 1967
- NBFK :
- NKvF : 4126
- BFS :
FOLIAGE
- Foliage color upper side : medium green
- Foliage color lower side : lighter
- Leaf dimensions : 76mmx 44mm
- Leaf shape : ovate
- Leaf margin : serrate (coarsely toothed)
- Leaf tip : acute
- Leaf base : rounded
- Pubescence :
- Veins : light green
- Stems : light red on the upper surface, green on the lower surface
- Branches : green
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