Description
The form of the flowers in this clone is lovely with their broad sweeping lips and it has firm textured petals with a lovely and very characteristic, deeply scallop-edged, petticoat-trumpet in palest primrose fading to cream with maturity.
This was originally selected out of a wild N. African collection first made by Jim Archibald, JCA.805 in 1962 and subsequently cloned up. (JCA.805 Morocco, Middle Atlas, above the ski-resort of Ifrane, 1,700m. Leaf soil over clay in mixed woodland.
Like the type plant, this flowers from late Autumn through the winter. It is lightly, but noticeably, scented.
