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TREE TURTLES
$55.00 |
(Reed, 07) 56" L 5.5" dormant, diploid Quite tall, like pink turtles blooming on the top of 4-way deeply branched scapes (24 buds). Out of LOLA BRANHAM, this one blooms late and long. The blooms are not large, but recurved pink blend shells with darker pink stippling above a green throat. Its garden name was "Pink Towers". Fertile both ways. I am using it to bring pink colors into the tall cultivars. It was registered when I knew it would be an introduction, but it didn't get lined out for introduction until this year, because it blooms so late in the season. |
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TROPICAL DEPRESSION
$10.00 |
Reed, 1996 - 46" M 8" dor.dip. Spider Rosy grape with purple eyezone, yellow throat HM |
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TURKEY LURKEY
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Reed, 2005 - 45" Mla 7" dor.dip. Burgundy purple with orange/gold throat |
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UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT
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Reed, 1997 - 26" EM 5" dor.dip. Grey lavender with distinctive purple eye/rib spidery HM |
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VIRGINIA MOONSHINE
$75.00 SOLD OUT |
(Reed, 09) 40" M 8" dormant, diploid, ext. Pale, tall, and stunning, this narrow-formed, ruffled daylily is a "blonde-pink" with a wine purple band on the petals. It has excellent 3 and 4 -way branching, with a good bud count of at least 20. Its garden nickname was "Blond Architecture" because of the good scapes. Not narrow enough to be a spider, it is a large, open, exotic star. Blooms into the mid-late season. |
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WHITE CHOCOLATE
$100.00 |
(Reed, 09) 36” M 7” dor.dip.ext. Unusual form – cascade. This very white bloom is consistent and high-performing. It has the strength from RADIANT MOONBEAM, and the grace and narrowness from SKINWALKER. It is 3-way branched, with about 22 buds. The bloom has good substance and is slightly ruffled. Easily pod and pollen fertile. Delicious. |
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YORKTOWN BEACH
$75.00 |
(Reed, 2010) 38” MLa 6.5” dormant diploid. 3 branches, 18 buds. Pink blend from gold throat through yellow, cream, and peach peach pink giving a warm, tropical summer delight. Named after a beach near the Chesapeake Bay. Near-spider, Pod and pollen fertile.
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