Blooming on Thursday
hoosier_nan (IN z5b/6a)
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Comments (10)Thanks Jean, Chris, Debra! I just realized how similar Neal B. and Tah.Waterfall look :) TW doesn't thrive thrive but at least it is not having very low BC like Neal or some others. I usually count flowers, so it had 31 flower the first year it bloomed, and last year it was sick and had 21. I will observe the scapes sturdiness this year. I thought about getting Flamingo Parade, hoping it will be of similar color but tet, but who knows how that is going to do here....See MoreBlooming on Thursday in the Southern Tier of NY
Comments (8)Nice pictures. Your seedling is lovely. I love the bicolors and the soft colors of yours is a bit different from the usual ones. Pink Stripes is a wacky thing. I think we need to get this one even if it is a dip. (We grow mostly tets.) The effect of River Wind when it is a polytepal is neat. Nancy...See MoreBlooming on Thursday
Comments (9)Love both your seedlings! I totally agree about Stella's Riffled Fingers. I rather like the delicate color, i think it is a much nicer color that Stella, blooms much better too. Or normally it does. I divided mine into several clumps last fall, and each only rebloomed once. Normally it stays in bloom almost all through the summer....See MoreBlooming on Thursday
Comments (8)The seedlings continue to lead the way in bloom. We have several small ufs blooming. I really like this one--Galaxy Explosion X Pixie Dragon. This is a first year bloom. Little Lemon Twist X Off to See the Wizard is also a first year bloom. Since Off to See the Wizard is a full sized (though on the small side) bloom, this might might be bigger once it is mature. Right now it is a small flower. This is Nutmeg Elf X Out of Balance. Many of Bob's fulva hybrids are on the small side, but this one is a large flower. It is (Fulva Yunnan X Cherry Pie a la Mode) X Unknown. This seedling is Cranberry Winter X (Stellar Stitchery X Cherry Pie a la Mode). This seedling is Gryphon Chelsea London X Tet. Rose F. Kennedy. This is Rosie Cotton's Ribbons X Love All Serve All. That's enough for today. Nancy...See Moremantis__oh
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