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oblongata | 16:06 Mon 09th Feb 2009 | Gardening
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What is the name of the genus of tropical South American plants, cultivated for their blue, white or violet five-lobed flowers, which is named after an 18th century Swedish botanist?

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Rudbeckia...
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Thanks for the answer Clanad, but it is way off the mark, as it is neither 5-lobed and was named after a 17th/18th century botanist. Back to the drawing board?

Obo
Well... "E" for effort? Rudbeckia was named after a Swedish botanist... just not 18th century after looking closer...
So, would Alstromeria work any better? Named by Swedish botanist Baron Klas von Alstroemer in 1753. More commonly called Peruvian Lily...
By the way... see it here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flower2293.J PG

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Your the man Clanad, many many thanks

Obo
I was looking at this for you last night Obo as i knew Rudbeckia was wrong as they are yellow n orange shades. You must think Alstromeria is right but although I came up with that answer because of the Swedish connection I dismissed that too - mainly because I buy them regularly from tescos and they are never blue or violet but pinks mauves yellow green and white mixed up, They don't have 5 lobes either.
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Thanks for that Prudie, I was swept along with euphoria that i failed to notice the six petals. You can get the hybrids in almost any colour. Once again back to the drawing board.

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