orange flower
- Subject: orange flower
- From: chantal guiraud c*@wanadoo.fr
- Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2005 22:33:23 +0100
Title: orange flower I suppose it's my answer, I thought you were talking about papaver spicatum which is a very beautiful orange flower. I never grew it, anyway.
I'm growing a kind of hollyhock whose name is alcea rugosa, I got the seeds from the RHS and it"s a really beautiful plant, never attacked by rust as the others alceas, multi branched. The color is salmon, between orange and pink and it's a true perennial. Perhaps it's the flower you're looking for ?
Chantal
Montpellier, France ( -3° C yesterday by night)
De : ingreab@comcast.net
Répondre à : ingreab@comcast.net
Date : Mon, 31 Jan 2005 18:45:38 +0000
À : <medit-plants@ucdavis.edu>
Objet : RE: African basil
Hello
Some time ago, I asked for help in identifying a poppy relative that I had grown in my garden (and killed!), and someone sent me an email suggesting a beautiful plant, that was fairly similar to what I had grown.
Unfortunately, I have lost all my email for the last several months, and since I am planning a purchasing adventure this coming weekend, I wonder if whoever wrote the email, would please send me a copy, or at least the name of the plant, so I can try and buy one.
Thanks you
Anna
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