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Red Mussaenda Queen

Mussaenda philippica 'Queen Sirikit'

Photo by Marlon829
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Description:

The Philippines University created this beautiful Dona Queen Sirikit by crossbreeding Dona luz (or Dona Mag SaySay) and Dona Aurora (M. philippica var. aurorae) as a gift for Her Majesty Queen Sirikit of Thailand during Their Majesties' visit to the country in 1963. The Queen gave the new hybrid its name. Five light pink bracts with dark pink edges are at the base of a yellow flower. Common name: Rose Plume Botanical name: Cordyline terminalis Family name: Liliaceae This hybrid C. terminalis has a striking flower, aptly called “Rose Plume.” This plant flowers year-round except for a few winter months when the leaves drop off. It is located a few yards west of the Live Oak.

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Comments (5)

Here are some more color variations http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/17217014 and http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/15890771
yeah! Sckel you are right. the common color for a mussaenda was pink and not red. Even i was amazed by it...
Beautiful. Never seen mussaenda red with yellow flower, white flower only.

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