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Antenamaria dioica minius ruba.
By Faerieflora
- 6 Dec, 2009
- 9 likes
A low forming plant with downy green-grey leaves. Putting out a twelve inch stem of flowers, which start off ruby red which finally changes colour to a soft pink. The flowers are everlasting, so the whole stem drys nicely for further use.
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I dont know Morgana. I cannot rember the name of it. I will have to Google it. The flowers are everlasting though.
6 Dec, 2009
You are like me lol Andrew on here ID this one for me.
6 Dec, 2009
looks lovely what ever it is.
6 Dec, 2009
I will find what it is called.
7 Dec, 2009
Beautiful plants! May I say the names, just try...the little one is Antennaria dioica "Rubra"and the tall one is Ammobium alatum grandiflorum...
7 Dec, 2009
Many thanks Uma. Do you have this plant in your garden?
8 Dec, 2009
No, Faerieflora, I don't. But know them from my plant book.
8 Dec, 2009
Well Uma, it was good of you to search it out for me. Thank you.
8 Dec, 2009
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This is beautiful is this Ruby lights as I have one looks the same.
6 Dec, 2009