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Roscoea x beesiana Pale Form



As far as I can see, 'Pale Form' is just a way of saying "ordinary form" without the brutal clarity of that phrase.

Paul Christian wrote in his catalogue in 2005:

"Selected in Holland this represents the other extreme of this hybrid as it is very pale yellow, indeed almost white, with auriculata hardly in evidence in the colouring but again showing through in the red tinged bracts and tremendous vigour."



5th July 2006



6th July 2005 16th July 2005 29th July 2007



References:
  • Flora of China Online, http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=200028432 , accessed 19.11.2024.
  • Cowley, Jill - The Genus Roscoea, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew 2007.
  • Dunlop, Gary - 'The Genus Roscoea', Bulletin of the Alpine Garden Society, Vol.76, Part.2 (2008).
  • Whitehouse, Christopher and Jill Cowley - 'Roscoea x beesiana and its variants', The Plantsman, Vol.8, Part.2 (2009).
  • Wilford, Richard - 'Roscoeas for the rock garden', Bulletin of the Alpine Garden Society, Vol.67, Part.1 (1999).
  • Wilford, Richard - 'Roscoea on trial', The Plantsman, Vol.11, Part.2 (2012).