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The Mother of them All

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The 'New Yorkers' and 'Parisiennes' are bound by a common ancestor, 'Royal Chocolate Distinction', a seedling Eleonore selected way back in the mid 1980's.

 

Although enchanted by its distinctively rich colouring, she noticed that the colour didn't hold for long, so set about crossing it with other varieties with the intention of creating plants with both strength, endurance and good colour. 

 

Selections from seedling crossings with a variety brought back from the USA resulted in the 'New York' series, while the 'Parisiennes' were derived from crossings from a European bred variety.

 

As simple as it all sounds in principle, the truth is still that Eleonore has spent years crossing, planting and selecting seedlings to cream off the elite plants worthy of flying her flag!


 


Eleonore with a tray full of seeds collected from her own crossings. Who knows what treasures lie in here!

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More Poppies
09-06-2005 18:01 Eleonore has notched up about 25 varieties of Oriental Poppy to date.
By Miriam Young   

Eleonore de Koning has developed an array of Oriental Poppies, the majority of which fall into one of two series, 'New York' and 'Parisienne'.

 

The 'New Yorkers' are longlasting flowers available in many rich shades right through the purple-red spectrum.

 

 
'Brooklyn' and 'Manhatten'

 


'Harlem'

 


'Staten Island'

 

 

The 'Parisiennes' are a hugely varied selection, but bound by the common attributes of having large flowers on strong, short stems. Eleonore describes these as having 'good legs'.

The foliage of the 'Parisiennes' stays good for a much longer period than normal, and these varieties often re-bloom in the summer. 

They are named after Paris landmarks such as 'Clochard', 'Louvre', 'Moulin Rouge' and 'Place Pigalle'.

 
'Clochard' and 'Louvre'

 

 
'Arc de Triomphe' and 'Notre Dame'

 


With its brilliant vermillion-red edges, 'Place Pigalle' takes centre stage.

 
Biography
Eleonore's Story
By Miriam Young
Eleonore de Koning's rise to Papaver breeding expert was a gradual one, inspired by the local surroundings and made possible through her own hard work.
The Nursery
A haven for plant loving tourists
By Miriam Young
Eleonore de Koning's nursery is open to the public, and attracts visitors from all over Europe.
Other varieties
More Poppies
By Miriam Young
Eleonore has notched up about 25 varieties of Oriental Poppy to date.
Other varieties
Achilleas to make you stop in your tracks
By Miriam Young
Eleonore Achillea breeding work is set to give the genus a whole new meaning.
Other Varieties
Hemerocallis and Astrantia
By Miriam Young
For the serious collector, Eleanore has a few of her own varieties of Hemerocallis and an Astrantia. Only available at her nursery.