■(TB) 'San Leandro'
1968, Gaulter
'San Leandro' (
Larry Gaulter, R. 1968). Seedling# 65-52. TB, 36" (91 cm), Midseason bloom. Color Class-RV1L, Light purple self; tangerine-red beard. Seedling# 62-69 (((
'Fuchsia' x
'Party Dress') x (
'Frost And Flame' x sibling)) x (
'Arctic Flame' x sibling))) X
'Rippling Waters'. Cooley 1968.
Lavenders help "smooth-out" the garden, and SAN LEANDRO produces instant clumps. A lavender of good form and tremendous bud count and branching. One-year clumps produce many increases with 5 and 6 stalks each! [Joe Ghio, “The Eye of the Beholder,”
The Bulletin of the American Iris Society, No. 199 (October 1970): 43.]
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