Kensitas Design Varieties
There are only 7 design variations and all appear in Series 1 designs, three in the small format and four in the medium format.
The hardest design variety to spot is the small format Tea Rose where the central petals appear more closely compacted.
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| Compact design |
Normal design |
Other varieties from the small format are the 'Floppy Poppy' and 'Drooping Sunflower.'
Of the medium sized varieties the most radical design change occurred in the Sweet Pea. Its original bold 5 flower design was replaced by a 6 flower alternative thus:
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| 5 Flower design |
6 Flower design |
The other variations are:
- Dahlia, which can be found with a more compact centre of green and yellow stamens
- Pyrethrum, where two additional variations exist both with stems rising from the left rather than the normal right corner.
As a final aside, although one might think that the designs from the small series would simply be scaled down versions of the larger designs, this is not always the case. Try comparing the Tea Rose above with its larger counterpart or the two examples of Gypsophila that follow.
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| Count the number of flowers and leaves |