P. rubra f
Colors
Yellow
Description
Lutea (Ruiz and Pavon) Woodson - supposedly a subspecies of P. rubra with intensely fragrant yellow blooms. Not a confirmed species name.
Appearance
Yellow blooms.
Fragrance
Intensely fragrant.
Provenance
Described by Ruiz and Pavon and later Woodson as a supposed subspecies of P. rubra, though the species name is not confirmed.
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Species
P. rubra
Sets Seed
No
Fragrance Strength
intensely
Anecdotal Notes
Diana
lutea (Ruiz & Pav.) Woodson - supposedly a subspecies of P. rubra with intensely fragrant yellow blooms. Not a confirmed species name.
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Fragranceintensely
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