1992 Stannard (UK) (data by KNvV*)
Bush, Single
Piper's Vale has long tubes and short sepals typical of triphyllas. They
are bright pink with a hint of orange.
The corolla has darker shade of pink. Foliage is medium green, with
metallic
sheen.
Stopping date: 12 weeks
1).
Unlike terminal-flowering triphyllas, Pipe's Vale comes to look as if raising a flower from each leaf axil.
Growth is spreading and both suitable for a bush and basket.
* KNvV: See notes in the
Main gallery Index.
References (Click on a number to jump back to the relevant text):
- 1) GOULDING, E., FUCHSIAS The Complete Guide,TIMBER PRESS Inc. (2002), p.87
(November 29, 2010)
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