Woodhenge Spring 2012 Intros
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AUGUST FIRE
$100.00 |
(Murphy 2012) 59" Late 9" Dormant Diploid Cascade UF I thought about naming this one "stately", because it is very tall, and every bloom is perfect. The cherry red blooms are somewhat wide for a cascade, and reflexed, and have a striking cream midrib. The tepals are ruffled and creped, and have a green throat. A bud builder, with a long bloom season, strong scapes, and promiscuously fertile. Two branches and 20 buds. Sunfast at 97F, wide open at 9pm. Out of (AFTER AWHILE CROCODILE) X ( EGGPLANT ESCAPADE x EGGPLANT ECSTASY)
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CELEBRATING GOLD
$60.00 |
(Murphy 2011) 53" ML 6.5" Dormant Diploid Cascade UF This is actually a 2011 summer intro that was a gift plant for attendees of the Region 3 Summer Meeting. I did not have enough to introduce it for sale until now. This large light gold cascade with lighter midribs is diamond dusted, and outfacing, important for tall ones. The spent blooms and buds are also gold, making it a pleasing back of the border plant. Out of (SUNNY SON x JERSEY JIM) x (LUNA) , and is fertile, and tough. 2 branches, 18 buds, 100% sunfast.
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FRED'S RED
$75.00 |
(Murphy 2012) 44" VL 7" SEV Diploid This dark red star is named in honor of Fred Benzinger, who was a mentor to many in this area. It is out of two late Benzinger seedlings, and carries a lot of those famous Benzinger characteristics of toughness, good scapes, and carefree culture. It is somewhat old fashioned looking up close, but from a distance is one of the best reds in the garden, with yellow throat, yellow midribs, and lots of blooms. 5 branches, 34 buds, strong bud-builder, very sun-resistant, and in bloom until September. Very fertile and a good parent for very late reds.
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IT GLOWS
$75.00 |
(Murphy 2012) 36" ML 6.5" Dormant Diploid Spider An apt name for this brilliantly colored cherry red spider with a crimson star next to its yellow throat. As saturated a color as I have in the garden, EMO, and sunfast at 100F. I selected through this entire cross of 100 for blacks and reds that were completely sunfast and this was the result. One or two branches and 20 buds, with moderate budbuilding let this one bloom for about 6 weeks. Out of EGGPLANT ESCAPADE by CHIEF BLACK HAND. Fertile.
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JOANNE MCCORMICK MURPHY
$130.00 |
( Murphy 2012) 46" Late 6.5" Dormant Diploid Cascade If you name a daylily to honor your mother, it better be good, and this one is. It is a ruffled lavender cascade Unusual Form with an apricot throat and lemon midribs. One of the best branched cultivars that I have introduced, registered with 6 branches (and up to 8), and 32 buds. It blooms a long time, very late into the season and is a moderate budbuilder. Completely sunfast at 101F and is still open and perfect at 930pm. Out of MARGO REED INDEED by NORTH WIND DANCER. (Exceptional parentage) Pollen fertile and pod difficult.
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NORTH GARDEN MAGIC
$100.00 |
(Murphy 2012) 45" ML 7" Dormant Diploid Cascade When you look out across the selected seedling bed, you ask what is that one with the green throat? The green really make this rose pink, recurved cascade Unusual Form stand alone. It is very recurved and blooms as long as any other in our garden due to strong bud building. It has yellow midribs, is fertile, sun resistant, and showy. 2 branches, 19 buds, sometimes more. Out of MAGIC OF OZ by NORTH WIND DANCER- superlative parentage. Fertile both ways.
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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!
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SAND WITCH
$100.00 SOLD OUT |
(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.
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SEPTEMBER FLAME
$100.00 |
(Murphy 2012) 48" Very Late 5.5" Dormant Diploid Cascade This wide, very recurved bright red has a narrow cream edge, white midrib, and yellow green throat with green heart. It is held tall on strong scapes with 2 branches and 22 buds, and is a moderate budbuilder. It blooms in latest July, August and September here. Out of ( AFTER AWHILE CROCODILE x WHEN I DREAM) x( BARNEGAT LIGHT). It is moderately sunfast, and fertile both ways. In the very late garden, it was Margo's and many others' favorite plant.
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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.
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STARLIGHT SPLASH
$150.00 SOLD OUT |
(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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STRETCH
$100.00 |
(Murphy 2012) 47" ML 9" Dormant Diploid Spider STRETCH is a gorgeous cherry red 5/1 spider with an extremely long bloom season. It blooms 7 or 8 weeks here once established, through bud building. Tall, at 47", with strong scapes, and 2 branches, with 20 buds. It is extremely sunfast for us, and has a yellow green throat, and yellow midrib. Out of BARNEGAT LIGHT by KIRSTEN MADELAINE BURKEY. Exceedingly fertile and makes huge, full pods.
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THANK YOU DAD
$140.00 |
(Murphy 2012) 45" Late 9" Dormant Diploid Fragrant Spider I consider this to be my best offering in several years, not only because of the grace and beauty, but performance as well. This lavender cream reverse bitone spider has lavender edged sepals, and faces out, toward you. It is a narrow, 5.6/1 ratio spider, but doesn't look it. 2 branches, 19 buds. It is my best bud builder, going until frost some years. It is sunfast at 95, perfect at 9pm, rain resistant, and blooms up to 10 weeks. One of my best parents ever, but only pollen fertile. This will sell out, so order soon. Out of JELLYFISH JEALOUSY by NORTH WIND DANCER.
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TOGETHER AT LAST
$100.00 |
Metzger 2011 43" EMRE 7.5" DOR DIP UF DOUBLE We are introducing this new cultivar for David after watching it and loving it for 2 years. It is a light lemon self UF cascade double that reliably reblooms for us. It has many different looks , but most of the time it is a layered double and a 95% or better double. Not only is it a good garden plant, but has produced some of the best layered double spiders and UF's that I have seen. 3 branches, 18 buds. It is out of HOWS THE WEATHER UP THERE by FIRE FLY FRENZY. It has a tiny green heart. It allows non double spiders and UF's to produce double offspring, but not every time. (See images of two offspring ) Pollen fertile only, but very strong pollen Large single fan or small double fans Very Limited |
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