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Author Topic: Echium vulgare var album = Echium italicum?  (Read 1637 times)

PaulM

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Echium vulgare var album = Echium italicum?
« on: August 22, 2007, 08:31:42 PM »
I received seeds of a white form of viper's bugloss from the German plant society GdSF in 2006, and it is flowering now in 2007. I think it looks very much like Echium italicum, and is there in fact a white form of viper's bugloss? 
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Heather Smith

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Re: Echium vulgare var album = Echium italicum?
« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2007, 09:35:57 PM »
Yes there is a white form - I have seen it in the wild in the Pyrenees. Many wildflowers have a white form (Gentianas, Phyteumas, Eritrichiums etc even Rhododendron ferrugineum, usually pink but 3 bushes of the purest white I saw in Nuria in the Spanish Eastern Pyrenees). It is just a lack of the usual colour pigment; a genetic 'problem' I guess.

 


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