Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Raspberry Ripple'
- File Number
- 1752
- ACRA Field Book Number
- 1450
- Registration Date
- 19/11/2021
- Application Received
- 03/10/2012
- Family
- Myrtaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Chamelaucium uncinatum 'Raspberry Ripple'
- Origin
- Open pollination Presumed parents Chamelaucium ‘Purple Pride’ and Chamelaucium ‘Grandiflora’..
- Characteristics
- A rounded shrub approximately 2m high x 1.5m wide. with masses of dark pink crimson waxy flowers in Spring.
- Cultivation
- Prefers an open sunny or partly shaded position and grows in a wide range of free draining soils. Tolerant of hot dry conditions and has a low water requirement once established.
- Publication
- Plant Varieties Journal Volume 25, Issue 3
- Colour Coding
- RHS Colour Chart 1986: Petals on opening 75A, after 2 weeks 77C, after 4 weeks 78B
- Propagation
- PBR Protected
- Applicant Name
- Helix Australia
- Uses
- Spectacular feature plant, cut flowers or large display pots.
- Availability
- Specialist native plant nurseries
- ANBG Accession Numbers
- -
- NSL ID
- -