Sanuye
Colors
Red
Description
from Lopaka, means Red Clouds at Sunset in Native American Heavy bloomer and seeder and changes her colors and shape depending on the weather The fragrance is woody or a slight Sandalwood scent
Bloom
Heavy bloomer and seeder and changes her colors and shape depending on the weather
Fragrance
The fragrance is woody or a slight Sandalwood scent
Also Known As
Details
Hybridizer
Lopaka
Species
P. rubra
Sets Seed
No
Fragrance Strength
slight
Anecdotal Notes
Diana
from Lopaka, means Red Clouds at Sunset in Native American. Heavy bloomer and seeder and changes her colors and shape depending on the weather. The fragrance is woody or a slight Sandalwood scent.
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