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Zaluzianskya ovata 'Orange Eye'
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This genus of South African plants was named after Adam Zaluziansky von Zaluzian, who came from Bohemia, and was the first person to suggest that Botany should be regarded as distinct from Medicine as a subject of scientific study. The plants are of borderline hardiness in the UK (it is the combination of cold and wet that is bad for them), and so are best grown in pots, and their strong evening scent can be appreciated in a cold greenhouse. They have white flowers, dark red on the reverse, with long tubes, which is consistent with them being pollinated by moths.

Zaluzianskya ovata 'Orange Eye' has maroon buds that open to reveal the five white petals, with a large central blotch in each flower, brilliant orange in colour. It seems to be out of keeping with the more subtle dark red/white combination, but it is striking.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 9 cm pot
Width 20cm
Height 15cm
Family Scrophulariaceae
Flowering Late spring through summer
Garden habitat sun or partial shade
Soil well drained soil
Plant category Alpine
Height range 6 - 20 cm

Code

ZOO-9
9 cm pot £5.00
Zaluzianskya  'Orange Eye'
Zaluzianskya  'Orange Eye' Zaluzianskaya ovata orange Zaluzianskya ovata 'Orange Eye'
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