Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Bulbs => Galanthus => Topic started by: mark smyth on March 05, 2010, 01:29:22 PM
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I have the RHS colour chart and thought of a good idea ..
Does anyone in the UK want to help work out how variable Wendys Gold is? I'll work out the colour of mine and mail the chart on to person 2 who works out their plant and forwards the chart to person 3.
What do you think?
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Sounds an interesting idea - I can't volunteer as I've just stripped the petals off mine to do some hybridising. However I have noticed that my plant (from Kath Dryden) is a much clearer yellow this year than it was last year - whether that is due to weather conditions or maturity of plant I don't know.
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I've just had a look at a Wendy's Gold flower here.... both inner mark and ovary correspond to the 2nd deepest shade on the page from the old RHC charts for Dresden Yellow. Sheet 64 colour 64 /1
Does that help at all?
(Modified bececause I got muddled with 'Primrose Warburg' from her pic ;she shows to be the deepest shade, 64 straight. )
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Diane in Canada and myself had started doing something similar to compare how yellow her elwesii were - but we stopped when the elwesii stopped being yellow. :-\
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In case anyone is confused.... this discussion stems from comparison's of different 'Wendy's Gold' plants and also the yellow of 'Primrose Warburg' in various posts on pages 7 and eight of another thread, starting here:
http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=5090.msg139829#msg139829
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Is there another means of getting hold of the 'RHS Colour Chart' other than passing it around? I'm in the RHS, maybe they'll send me one?
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Well I know it's not quite the same, but if you can get the snowdrop and the screen next to each other ;D
http://www.azaleas.org/index.pl/rhsmacfan1.html
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send you one! They're over £100
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send you one! They're over £100
Whoa!!!
Now that I look, I see that there is a mini version which is a snip at only £26: http://shop.wisley.co.uk/products.php?product=RHS_COLOUR_CHARTS . Surely there is a cheaper alternative (and I don't think you can use your computer monitor unless it has been colour-calibrated)?
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£174 for the big one :o I didnt pay anywhere near that
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Diane collected 'paint sample cards' in Canada and posted them to me for our elwesii experiment.
Brian Ellis and I were actually having this same conversation a few days ago and didn't actually take any action on it. If someone is near a DIY store that has paint cards - can they grab some, say 20 of the same kind, that look about the right yellows and then we can pass them between us and take some photos using them?
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but we would have to decide which DIY store. My local is Homebase. Do they all stock Dulux cards?
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I took a Wendy's Gold to Homebase today. Dulux dont have a yellow card that matches the ovary or inner
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I took a Wendy's Gold to Homebase today. Dulux dont have a yellow card that matches the ovary or inner
Sorry Mark - but for some reason that has me in stitches. ;D ;D ;D
I'm trying to imagine my local B&Q's reaction (the biggest B&Q store in existence) to me walking around the paint section with a little pot of snowdrops in my hand. :-\
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Surely they could mix you a litre of emulsion in Wendy's Gold - they say they can match any shade!
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This is an example of the experiments Diane (Canada) and myself were starting (picture has been posted before). It just needs everyone having a copy of the same paint card (and not paying £100 plus to the RHS for it :o)
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Slightly off the snowdrop topic this but Marks
I took a Wendy's Gold to Homebase today. Dulux dont have a yellow card that matches the ovary or inner
It reminded me of something that happened a few years ago,I am a printer by trade,and a customer wanted a logo printing the same colour as a foxes coat........................yes they actually brought a Fox in on a lead so that a match could be made with the pantone colour chart