Is this or isn't it?

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

A sanguinea? Tonny? anybody?

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Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Boy, I don't know, but it sure has nice leaves. Seed or cutting? Really does look nice.

Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

Liz, it does look similar to my Sang leaves but there's something different about yours.I posted a picture of the leaves on my Sang a while back. If you go to my page and look in threads I started you will see it if you scroll down some.Hope this helps.

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

I know that it is either a sang or a vulcanicola. I've been calling if a sang. I have a few of these - they make wonderful mother plants. They take pollen very easily.

Where did that one come from Liz?

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

That's a Dennis, brugcrazy - I just brought you one - same mother plant.


Is this "Fuzzy", Liz?

I think it is a sanguinea. It is a very special leaf shape, she got, but the leaves are way to big for a vulcanicola. Generally the vulcanicola has much smaller leaves and flowers. The leves in the floral region does rarely exceed 12 cm (5 inches) and the flowers reach up to 24 cm. I think she is a sang :-)

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

Thanks Tonny, but no it isn't my 'fuzzy. It's just labelled sang #6. A very romantic name. LOL I just have to keep track of the source of these things as I have a few that came from the same mother plant.

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