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Kagero

Japan

Kaguyahime

Japan

Kahori

Scented

Kakitubata

Japan

Kaleidoscope

(Nancy Block) Another of my' DILUTE' series' - that start as dark solids and "water down," to unusual light colors with interesting markings, on variegated foliage. Kaleidoscope started as a dark russet solid and lightened to a unique dusty, mauve with red throat and red ruffled edges.

Kansas City O

(Carolyn Colin-Lane,Jeff Smith)(S. kentaniensis X 'Pegasus') A1 X 'Pegasus'. 'Kansas City O' is a large grower with many shell-pink flowers. The plant in the picture must have had 50-60 open flowers AFTER some were lost during transportation to the show. The flowers are only about 2 inches across and are of the "key-hole" flower type. Key-hole streps tend to produce many small flowers that turn up, presenting the throat to the sky.(Jeff Smith)

Karen

(A John Innes variety) Magenta pink with intense colour and darker veins on three lower petals, yellow eye. (AGGS Register)

Karens Fluffy Duffy

No Description

Kasumi

Japan

Kasumi Komachi

(Okuto)

Katie

A strong variety which is very free flowering with deep inky purple veins on a paler background. Very distinctively marked flowers with about 8 flowers per stem.

Kazu

Japan

Khorixas

(J. Truter)

Kim

(Dibley hybrid) A very compact plant, blooming early, with multi-flowering head of small deep inky blue flowers. (AGGS Register)

Kimi

(Okuto)

King of Kings

(Ford) Multiples of fragrant purple flowers with a purple-black throat on a large-growing plant. (Alannah's)

Kings Cloak

(J. Ford) Upper lobes light purple with darker veining towards the tips, lower lobes dark purple with darker veining. All lobes with broad white margin. (AGGS Register)

Kiss of Fire

No Description

Kitakami no Hikari

(Okuto)

Kitten Face

(Sorano) Very small, rose-pink flowers with large white throats, extending down onto the lower petals. Foliage is small and compact growing, medium green in color. (AGGS Register)

Komachi

(Japan)

Kuji no Hikari

(Okuto)

Kundhardti

Purple with a white throat and dark maroon streaks painted on the three lowwer lobes