Lawrence Trevanion
Kaleen, ACT, Australia
Lawrence TrevanionFls 10-15 per stem; perianth segments roundish, very broad, blunt at apex, mucronate, spreading, plane or with margins incurved, smooth and of heavy substance, overlapping half or more; the inner segments scarcely mucronate; corona cup-shaped, lightly ribbed, of a deeper tone than the perianth segments, mouth a little expanded and even, with rim entire. Moderately scented.
Part of Trevanion’s “Gramon Series”. “Gramon” is intended to suggest that these plants are genetically similar to ‘Grand Monarque’, a plant that is thought to be two parts colored tazetta and one part paperwhite.
Gramonella, 8 Y-Y, Lawrence Trevanion, Australia, 2014
Photo #54112 Lawrence Trevanion, Australia