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Tulbaghia Hybrids
Tulbaghia Hybrids
Many new Tulbaghia cultivars will be listed here.
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Tulbaghia 'Bob Brown' NEW CULTIVAR NAME Registered 17/6/2008. With Bob Browns permission I have registered and named the plant synonymous with... |
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NEW CUTIVAR NAME (October 2008) Cariad is Welsh for sweetheart, an apt name for this new sweetly scented Tulbaghia which produces an abundant display... |
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Dave Fenwicks selection of a Dick Fulcher seedling which has relatively broad perianth segments of soft pink bleaching towards the edges, and a white... |
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Our own introduction which we found as a rogue seedling amongst a pot of Tulbaghia violacea while rummaging around at Bob Browns nursery. We named... |
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Named in 2007, this pretty new cultivar is a selection from a cross between Tulbaghia cominsii x violacea made by Sarah and Julian Sutton. Sarah says... |
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Exactly as T. cominsii x violacea, but in the form we have the pale-pink perianth segments are slightly more slender and elongated. But you'd need a... |
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Held above relatively fine glaucous green foliage which is suffused purple-brown at the base, the small umbel measuring approximately 3.5 cm across... |
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Registered and introduced in autumn 2004, our own introduction which we named after my Mum Hazel Gillmore. Opening in succession, 18-20 flowered... |
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Many open Tulbaghia violacea crosses fall short of the mark, displaying rather washed out colours. This new hybrid has been selected for its very... |
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NEW CULTIVAR NAME. (September 2008) This new introduction will appeal to those who are prefer quiet contemplation. It is a dainty to delight the eye... |
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