The nursery man said this one grows from seed and is ID'd by the ruffly foliage. It comes in red and green and is meant to be sold that way. I think it is fun looking!
Thanks for looking!
Alexa
Emperor's Cloak
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Well, it actually looks like 2 separate rhizomes. The commonality is the leaf shape/size/ruffles/etc are supposed to be identical and the only thing different is the color. They did have some post of just one or the other, I chose one with both.
That said, googling "emperor's cloak" reveals it is only supposed to be the red version. I wonder what the green version is called and if I should tell the folks at Russell's!
That said, googling "emperor's cloak" reveals it is only supposed to be the red version. I wonder what the green version is called and if I should tell the folks at Russell's!
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It looks cool like that.
I researched after reading what you said... it seems that this is commonly grown from seed and the red version is expected, but green versions do occur. Both versions are apparently called 'Emperor's Cloak', but the non-red is stated as "green 'Emperor's Cloak'. odd.
I researched after reading what you said... it seems that this is commonly grown from seed and the red version is expected, but green versions do occur. Both versions are apparently called 'Emperor's Cloak', but the non-red is stated as "green 'Emperor's Cloak'. odd.
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