Margo Reed Spring 2010 Intros
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APPALACHIAN TRAIL
$75.00 |
(Reed, 2010) 32” EM 6” dormant, diploid Richest rose pink, with a green throat, this bloom presents itself nicely. On the hottest days, it becomes a lighter rose pink, but holds up perfectly. Its strength is the scape, which is usually 3 or 4-way branched and holds the blooms apart. A beautiful Blue Ridge rose with lots of ruffles. Pod and pollen fertile. |
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CHIPMUNK
$75.00 |
(Reed, 2010) 40” M 4” dormant diploid Cute as a chipmunk, this little brown spidery bloom has a black stripe (eye) and green throat. It is tall, well-branched, and has lots of bloom. Not quite a miniature or a true spider, it has potential in that direction. It is out of REUTHER’S BROWN SPIDER x BROWN WITCH, which gives it a heritage of vigor and pod fertility. |
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ICE WATER
$150.00 SOLD OUT |
(Reed, 2007) 36” M 6.5” dormant diploid Unusual Form-Cascade I was so excited when this bloomed that I registered it immediately. I was sure it would be an introduction. After a couple of years of letting it multiply, it is ready! The bloom is a pale-lavender, almost translucent, white. The throat is cream. It presents as a very curly cascade, on 4- and 5-way branched scapes. I have seen as many as 6 blooms open on one scape. It is different from so many flat whites, in that it looks carved out of ice. Pod and pollen fertile. One of my best. |
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PEAK EXPERIENCE
$75.00 |
(Reed, 2010) 56” MLa 8” dormant diploid Named after my cat, Peak, and my love of mountains, this tall daylily is commanding. The garden name has been “Tall, late, silvery lavender pink” which says it all. It is a very large bloom, outfacing, and the cool pale pink is set off with a cream appliqué throat color/watermark. |
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SHELBY
$100.00 |
(Reed, 2010) 38” M 6” dormant, diploid Unusual Form-Cascade This stunning pink/rose/cream pattern is a curling cascade form. Named in memory of a young girl, a town in North Carolina, or a race car designer; I guess we’ll never know (or all three). The background color ranges from a creamy pink to almost white, and the dark rose-pink eye slips way out on the petals. It has a green throat. It is out of PEACOCK CURLS X HEAVENLY CURLS, a cross that has given many interesting variations. Pod and pollen fertile. |
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