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Sat, Nov 17, 07 at 22:15
| A bi-color beauty - what it is?
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- Posted by quicksilver z6bMA (My Page) on Mon, Nov 19, 07 at 13:24
| At the risk of being laughed at I would venture that it remotely resembles Gravitas. |
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| Lol, no way. How about this lace type: |
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- Posted by quicksilver z6bMA (My Page) on Wed, Nov 21, 07 at 23:16
| I've been growing these things for all of two years. Every year I make the same mistake. I decide to ID my mystery cannas AFTER I pull them out of the ground. Hopefully I won't make the same mistake next year. I have been through karcheskycanna.com/alphabetical at least three times for my plants. Kinda fun doing it to see the different varieties and planning what I want in the future. I think the most recent image is Lucifer. What do you think is the name of the first plant. I think the yellow and pink color combination is pretty rare amoung cannas. |
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| Unfortunately, I only see this yellow and pink canna once. It is interesting because of the contrasting colors. It reminds me of vanilla and strawberry ice-cream. I don't know if there is a named cultivar for the first one. |
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