Species hederifolium Sub-species hederifolium Variety Forma albiflorum

Cultivar Name Coquette Registration Registrant

Originator Published Date Published in

Patent Patent Grant

Trade Mk TM Issue Auth. TM Grant No.

Trade designations

Meaning of name

Herbarium Dep. Illustration Awards

Wild location

Unnamed origin The original plant was spotted amongst a batch labelled C. hederifolium 'Album' and sold by Jacques Amand. Seedlings were

back-crossed with the parent plant to try to stabilise the picotee character. Even so, plants produce pewter- or green-leaved forms, and

the cultivar cannot be claimed to be stable.

Raiser name Basil Smith Raiser Year 1993
Plants raised % 0

Seed Parent Pollen Parent Ave No Seeds 0

Distinctive

Resemblance Difference

Leaf description green and attractively flushed with pewter, with an arrowhead green marking in the upper half of the leaf blade

Leaf length 0
Leaf width 0

Flwr description flowers (of normal size) are white with a pinkish nose and delicately flushed with lavender at the petal margins. The unfurled white buds

have a delicate tracery of lavender, which makes this cultivar easy to recognise at an early stage before the flowers open. 'Coquette' is

best regarded as a pale picotee.

Flower colour Petal length 0
Petal width 0

Flower scent

Tuber Tuber Dia. (mm) 0

Roots Seed pod



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