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Margo Reed Spring 2012 Intros

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Image of RAIN SPLASH RAIN SPLASH
$125.00

 

(Reed, 2012) 40"   M   7"  dormant, diploid.

Peach pink with raspberry rose eye zone, large intense green throat.  Petals recurve, sepals roll and quill and sometimes stick straight up!   4-way  branching and 24 buds, this is tall and heavily covered with blooms at clump strength.  Clean colors and striking form.  One of several good ones from a cross of Peacock Curls x Heavenly Curls.   Fertile.  ONLY TWO LEFT!

 

 

Image of SAND WITCH SAND WITCH
$100.00
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(Reed, 2012) 34"   M   6"  dormant, diploid.

This wickedly ruffled and recurved bloom glows with a golden beach sand color, blending caramel tan, gold, and peach pink.  Following in the footsteps of Brown Witch, Grey Witch, and Third Witch, Sand Witch has great plant habits and more graceful form.  It has 3-way branching with lots of buds.  It was planned to be white (see parentage - all whites) but sometimes one can't pass up the spell of the moment.  It is out of (Margo Reed Indeed x Ice Water) x Scandinavia.

 

 

Image of SHENANDOAH SUNRISE SHENANDOAH SUNRISE
$100.00

 

(Reed, 2012) 48"   La   5.5"  dormant, diploid

Rosy lavender with rose wine eye zone, gold cream throat feathering out onto the eye zone in rays.   This tall, rather late daylily has great branching (4-way) and good bud count.  It makes a stunning clump with the glowing throat and sunray pattern.  It is out of FROZEN MERT X PLANET MAX.    Pod and pollen fertile. 

 

 

Image of STARLIGHT  SPLASH STARLIGHT SPLASH
$150.00
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(Reed, 2012) 28"  EM  7"  dormant, diploid.

Pale as starlight, with a splash of broken color, this is a large, flat open bloom to display the pattern.  It has 2 branches and 15 buds, and a pattern that we have been watching for 3 years.  Better in cool weather, it usually shows some pattern.  It comes from unusual pattern breeding, and brings in genes from my CRYSTALLINE ENTITY (pink dormant) crossed with a seedling from Snooks Harville in Texas.  Pod and pollen fertile, we are using it in our program to get hardy patterns. 

 

 


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