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Lapageria rosea 'White Cloud'

Exacting in its requirements, Lapageria need cool moist acid soil in shade, absolutely hates direct sun for any length of time. The flowers in this cultivar are a pure white, they show up well against the dark leathery evergreen leaves which are large and waxy. In flower from August through to March. Due to its flowering period and the fact that new growth can be frost damaged it needs a sheltered wall (min -4c), or grow it down the shady end of the conservatory as I do.

The species L. rosea comes from Chile where its both endangered and the national flower. It was introduced around 1847. L.'White Cloud is a Chilean cultivar whose real name is L.'Ligtromu' 

  Lapageria rosea 'White Cloud'

 

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I would be interested to hear from anyone
who has any of the other Chilean cultivars
with a view to organizing swaps.
Also interested in 'Nash Court' (red or pink)