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| Aethiopica |
Aethiopica Blushing Bride |
Aethiopica Childsiana |
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| The classical calla.
Tall with a large cup shape. Soft scent. All the Aethiopica
varieties flower in cool weather. |
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Similar to Aethiopica,
but slightly shorter and smaller. Starts flowering in late summer. |
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| Aethiopica Crowborough |
Aethiopica Fragrant Dwarf |
Aethiopica Deep Throat |
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| slightly smaller than
Aethiopica |
Fragrant |
pastel pink,
hard to get good photos but awesome to look at. |
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Aethiopica Giant White |
Aethiopica Green Goddess |
Aethiopica Hercules |
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| Leaves over 3
feet tall, flowers over 6in wide. Enormous, rare. Spotted leaves. |
Touch of green, unusual! |
Another Giant, extremely
rare.
Green leaves, no spots. |
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Aethiopica Marshmallow |
Aethiopica
Pershore Fantasy |
Aethiopica Pink Mist |
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| Similar to Aethiopica Pink
Mist or Aethiopica Deep Throat |
Another rare variety |
Another rare variety, new
to us in 2004. Palest of pinks. |
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| Aethiopica Speckled
Leaves |
Albomaculata |
Albomaculata Helen O'Connor |
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No Photo Yet! |
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imported from South Africa. No flowers yet! |
White variety, summer
grower. |
Another new South Africa
variety, has not flowered for us yet. |
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| Amethyst |
Anneke |
Antique |
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| A real beauty, somewhere
between rose and lavender, amethyst says it best. |
Tall, dark rose color. |
A creamy
pastel. |
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