Lobelia Cardinalis, Queen Victoria:
Tall spikes of Deep Maroon Foliage topped by Luminous Scarlet Blooms. An excellent plant giving extra impact to a border. Height 36", Sun or Partial Shade, Easy to Germinate, Aftercare Easy. Hardy: 4, 5, 6, 7, & 8.
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Scientific Name: Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi var. alba
Common Name: Phals
See Picture: http://www.bedfordorchids.com/b.jpg
See Close-Up Picture: http://www.bedfordorchids.com/bfxs.jpg
Phal's Genetics:
Genetics: Many Phals with pink, purple or red toned flowers have red/purple tinted leaves. This is due to the color pigment in the plant called anthocyanin. This pigment builds up in the leaves, or may just be a normal part of the plants coloring.
Read More: http://faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/orchids/2003012733003344.html
2006-10-01 20:11:49
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answered by Excel 5
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Leaves? If you want red leaves, I can think of red cabbage, rhubarb, and poison oak. If you meant petals, there's poinsettias, geraniums, begonias, roses, and carnations - just off the top of my head.
2006-10-02 02:42:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Poinsettias
2006-10-02 02:42:16
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answered by cgspitfire 6
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Penstemon 'Husker Red Strain"
Heuchera
Phormium 'Purpureum' New Zealand Flax
Sedum 'Atropurpureum'
Dahlia 'Redskin
Astilbe 'Fanal'
2006-10-02 03:26:28
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answered by hildegard r 4
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there is lots of flowers please define a bit better for me.
2006-10-02 02:42:13
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answered by GOOCH 4
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