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List of Nemesia cultivars

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Many Nemesia cultivars have been developed for ornamental horticulture.

Cultivar Image Flower colour Height Reference
'Blue Bird' purple 15 to 30 cm [1][2]
'Blue Lagoon' violet 15 to 30 cm [1][2]
'Compact Innocence' white [1][2]
'Compact Pink Innocence' pink 15 to 30 cm [3][2]
'Safari Pink' pink 15 to 30 cm [2]
'Safari Plum' purple 15 to 30 cm [1][2]
'Safari Violet' purple 15 to 30 cm [2]
'Safari Wild Rose' rose 15 to 30 cm [4]
'Sunsatia Banana'
yellow 15 to 30 cm [3]
'Sunsatia Coconut' white 15 to 30 cm [3][2]
'Sunsatia Cranberry' pink 15 to 30 cm [3][2]
'Sunsatia Lemon' yellow 15 to 30 cm [3][2]
'Sunsatia Mango' 15 to 30 cm [3][2]
'Sunsatia Peach' coral, apricot and white 15 to 30 cm [3][2]
'Sunsatia Pineapple' gold 15 to 30 cm [3][2]
'Sunsatia Raspberry' red-purple 15 to 30 cm [3][2]

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References

  1. ^ a b c d Schoellhorn, Rick. "Nemesia and Diascia" (PDF). University of Floriday. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Annual Flower Research at Bluegrass Lane". Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. 2005. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Bennett. "Pamela J." (PDF). 2005 Herbaceous Ornamental Field Trial Results. Ohio State University. Retrieved 6 September 2012.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Ornamental Plants Annual Reports and Research Reviews 2004" (PDF). Ohio State University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 January 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2012.
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