| | 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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