MONOCACY SUMMER MIST
(Reed, 2006)
42” EM 7” dormant, diploid, Unusual Form – cascade
This distinctive bloom is a soft cream yellow, mostly obscured by the large pattern of stippled rose eye,
outlining a very intense green throat. The form is a ruffled, gentle cascade. This seedling, out of Lola Branham,
spent a couple of summers near the Monocacy River in Maryland with a friend, while I moved to Virginia.
Couldn’t be left behind forever! Very different. Fertile both ways.