Phygelius Yellow Trumpet or Moonraker?
- Subject: Phygelius Yellow Trumpet or Moonraker?
- From: D* W*
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 14:26:10 -0700
I planted two yellow Phygelius in the same area a number of years ago and did not write down the picky details that differentiate them. Now I seem to have only one vigorous plant that has spread, presumably by suckering, and I would like to know which one it is.
Phygelius Moonraker is a hybrid, one parent of which is P. aequilis Yellow (or Cream) Trumpet.
My plant has flowers that are pale yellow both inside and out, with a very faint orange edge on the inside. I have checked Google Images for pictures, but none of them shows the inner part of the flower.
Diane Whitehead Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
maritime zone 8
cool medit.
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