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Euphorbia 'Aperitif'
NO LONGER SOLD AS A DAWIN PLANTSPOTTERS VARIETY.
A dwarf version of Euphorbia martini. Also known as 'Mini Martini'
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New Aconitum? You decide.
09-08-2004 12:30 Mark van Kesteren has found an Aconitum with green tips on it's violet blue flowers, and wonders if it's interesting anough to be introduced as a new variety.
By Miriam Young   

The plant was discovered among a crop of 'Bicolor'. It has a good, sturdy, bushy habit and loads of flowers.  

But is it different enough to be introduced as a new variety? Would you grow it in your garden?

Discussion for this can be found on the PlantSpotters home page.

 
Biography
Local Boy Made Good
By Miriam Young
Mark van Kesteren’s story is a simple, yet inspiring tale of achievement earned through hard work, learning from the master and using a little imagination to progress.
The Nursery
Kebra nursery
By Miriam Young
Kebra is jointly owned by Mark van Kesteren and Patrick Brama. Together they look after many new perennial varieties during the vital early production stages.
Breeding work
New possibilities from Kebra
By Miriam Young
Being so involved in the growing of new varieties, it’s only natural that Mark and Patrick should be curious as to how well they can do at creating a few of their own, so in 1999 they set up a breeding program for Delphiniums and Campanulas.