
If the Flower Petal is Multi-Coloured, then it will be placed in the Multi-Coloured Row of a Colour Wheel Colour Page that appears to have the majority space of that colour on the petal.
Coblands Nurseries:-
Coblands Nurseries were founded in 1963 growing a wide range of shrubs, herbaceous, grasses, ferns and trees in the ‘coblands’ of Kent. The production nursery extends to over 120 acres on a number of sites in and around Tonbridge, growing approximately a million plants at any one time.
www.best4plants.co.uk now brings this wealth of knowledge and expertise to the general public as well as the trade.
R. V. Roger Ltd, The Nurseries, Malton Road (A169), Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7JW - Tel:(01751)472226 - Fax:(01751)476749 is a traditional third-generation family-run nursery, with the emphasis on plant quality and first-class customer service. The range of field-grown fruit trees grown is one of the best in the country, including many traditional varieties, which are becoming quite rare. They also grow over 40,000 roses in nearly 300 varieties. The rose field is usually in flower from the middle of July until the autumn, when you are welcome to visit and walk through the field. Besides shrubs and ornamental trees, R. V. Roger also produce four bulb catalogues throughout the year, offering choice for a plant or plants by mail order direct from the 280 acre nursery.
WEBSITE USER INSTRUCTIONS
If a Plant Comparison Page or Wildlife on Plant Comparison Page has colour photographs of plants in it, then (o) is prefixed to that Comparison page title in the Navigation Box for that Section.
If you prefer not to see these photographs, then please admire the green background displayed in the other Comparison Pages!!!
Click on herbaceous perennial name above for photos and description in its Plant Description Page. Click on Back arrow to return to Site Map Page.
In order to compare plants by their attributes (flower colour, foliage colour, form or shape, fruit or seed, or together with other plants), click on the appropriate attribute listed below the Site Map entry (the Comparison Pages are still under development, so some will have no photographic content and are therefore not listed in the Site Map). The text box below each thumbnail photo on each Comparison Page details the soil type, soil moisture, sun aspect, plant height and plant name.
You can obtain the Plant Description Page of a plant in addition to the Comparison Page by clicking on the thumbnail photo of that plant in that Comparison Page. Click on Back Arrow to exit that Plant Description Page.
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DIRECT LINK INDEX TO
PLANT DESCRIPTION
PAGE BY FLOWER COLOUR
(o)Dark Tone: Red 12 is Blood Red
(o)Dark Tone: Red Orange 12 is Chocolate
Dark Tone: Orange 1
Dark Tone: Yellow Orange 1
Dark Tone: Yellow 12
Dark Tone: Yellow Green 12
(o)Dark Tone: Green 12
Dark Tone: Blue Green 12
(o)Dark Tone: Blue 12
(o)Dark Tone: Blue Violet 12
(o)Dark Tone: Violet 12
(o)Dark Tone: Red Violet 12
(o)Mid-Tone: Red 34
(o)Mid-Tone: Red Orange 34
Mid Tone: Orange 2
(o)Mid-Tone: Yellow Orange 23
Mid-Tone: Yellow 34
Mid-Tone: Yellow Green 34
(o)Mid-Tone: Green 34
Mid-Tone: Blue Green 34
(o)Mid-Tone: Blue 34
(o)Mid-Tone: Blue Violet 34
(o)Mid-Tone: Violet 34
(o)Mid-Tone: Red Violet 34
(o)Pure Hue: Red 56 is Red
(o)Pure Hue: Red Orange 5 is Orange
Pure Hue: Orange 3
(o)Pure Hue: Yellow Orange 45
(o)Pure Hue: Yellow 56 is Yellow
Pure Hue: Yellow Green 56
Pure Hue: Green 56 is Lime
Pure Hue: Blue Green 56 is Light Teal
(o)Pure Hue: Blue 56 is Blue
(o)Pure Hue: Blue Violet 56 is Grape
(o)Pure Hue: Violet 56 is Fuchsia or Magenta
(o)Pure Hue: Red Violet 56
(o)Pastel: Red 789 is Flat Pink
(o)Pastel: Red Orange 6
(o)Pastel: Orange 45
Pastel: Yellow Orange 67 is Sand
(o)Pastel: Yellow 789 is Bone
(o)Pastel: Yellow Green 789
(o)Pastel: Green 789 is OffWhite Green
(o)Pastel: Blue Green 789
(o)Pastel: Blue 789 is OffWhite Blue
(o)Pastel: Blue Violet 7
(o)Pastel: Violet 789
(o)Pastel: Red Violet 789
Neutral: Black 1
Neutral: Gray 234 is Gray40
Neutral: Gray 5 is Gray80
(o)Neutral: Pure White 6
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Why do so few plant nurseries who supply directly to garden owners in the UK and so few garden owners in the UK donate the use of their plant photos of the flower, foliage, form or fruit/seed to this website? Where else can you compare plants by flower colour, foliage colour, form or fruit/seed shape/colour with their soil type, soil moisture, sun aspect and height? . |
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