David Clulow
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The Royal Horticultural Society's Dictionary of Gardening defines a picotee as: "Picotee - applied to flowers with a thin band of contrasting colour at the edge of each petal". Note the word thin. Yasmin, most of your recent photos could in no way be called picotees, they are bi-colours. Here are some photos of picotees. The one I sent last week and also of 'Super Noble Concubine' which could just about be called a picotee, however, if the edge colouring was any wider it would be a bi-colour and not a picotee.