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and rounded petals which are two to three centimeters long and in shades of bright yellows to reds and purples. The flowers are quite large with a diameter of 20, rarely up to 25 millimeters. The scar is deeply bilobed, the lobes are later curved back. Pollination is carried out by bees and
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Other varieties such as 'Blood Red Covent Garden' are easy to grow and often benefit from being sown and left to their own devices, growing on patches of empty land with little effort required to maintain them, providing aesthetically sound blooms which produce strong scents.
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and have a short stalk. The leaf blade is up to 10 centimeters long, lanceolate and has double-stranded hair. The leaves along the stem axis are crowded, much smaller and almost
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of 10 to 30 strongly scented, nectar-bearing flowers, the crown of which is yellow to brown or reddish in color due to the interaction of the red
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have been developed, in shades of yellow, orange, red, maroon, purple, brown, white and cream. It associates well in
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The common name "wallflower" attaches to all cultivars of this plant, as well as other species within the
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several centimeters in length. The upright pod is hairy, 65–150 mm (
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The flowers fall away to leave long fruits which are narrow, hairy
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A miniature yellow double leafed wallflower was rediscovered by
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and originally native to south-east Europe, especially in the
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elsewhere. It is also treated as a hybrid under the name
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Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Rosids
Brassicales
Brassicaceae
Erysimum
Binomial name
L.
Crantz
Synonyms
syn.
species
flowering plant
family
native
introduced species
genus

herbaceous
perennial
biennial
rosette
sessile
inflorescence
anthocyanin

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