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(Photo Kenneth Nilsson S) © 1995

Mrs W Rundle

Mrs.W.Rundle - Rundle 1883 GB B/T S l.pink orangered
Additional, better, picture here

A very gracious flower with pinkish tube and sepals and a deep orange red corolla. The very long tube, the upswept sepals and the very long pistil are the features of this cultivar.
The growth is lax bush so with staking you get a nice bush and with light weights you form a hanging basket.
As "Light weights" you can for example use clothe pins, carefully attached to the fresh new growing branches. The branches will arch down and when they have stiffened you remove the clothe pins.

[Heat resistant according to AFS]

Hybrid by Alfred Rundle (British) 1883
Parentage Earl of Beaconsfield X Lady Heytesbury